23 Eng,but 33 math.....

<p>i just took a practice test and i got a 23 on Eng and 33 on math.I really need help on Eng...esp the essay part.In fact,I'm ''okay'' with math reading and science.But i only need help on eng.</p>

<p>Is there a website that provide a review for the Eng section?
Because I don't really want to spend $20 to buy a review book just because of one section that i'm stuck in....</p>

<ol>
<li>Best thing would be to buy a book. </li>
<li>They are around $10-12, not $20. </li>
<li>Get Princeton Review or Barron’s. </li>
<li>Go over the grammar rules.</li>
<li>Practice.</li>
</ol>

<p>^what? $10-12??? no~~~</p>

<p>WOW!</p>

<p>You don’t know how great a position this is to be in. I have never heard of someone having a disproportionate English score before. The reason is probably because it is the easiest section.</p>

<p>Try this link, it’s free!</p>

<p>[SparkNotes</a> Free Online Test Prep and Study Guides for College Admissions](<a href=“http://testprep.sparknotes.com/]SparkNotes”>http://testprep.sparknotes.com/)</p>

<p>There’s no reason why you shouldn’t be able to get that score to 30+</p>

<p>hope this helps :)</p>

<p>What I did was buy the red book, but request barron’s and princeton from the library. Maybe that could help you out.</p>

<p>Yea, lucky you, the english is definitely the easiest section to improve. Sparknotes is good and any book that lists grammar rules.</p>

<p>Also,some libraries have PR, which is an excellent book for English.</p>

<p>actually yipyip, you might want to switch over to the SAT writing sections and practice those first</p>

<p>afterwards, get back to the ACT english and it’ll be cake trust me</p>

<p>^ This will be overkill (unless you are also studying for SAT)</p>