<p>Now that there are only about 3 weeks until the September ACT, I've almost completely ran out of material and practice tests. Do you guys have any suggestions on how to prepare during the few weeks before the test? Thanks</p>
<p>You’ve literally exhausted every single published book and ACT resource?</p>
<p>Well no. Just The Red Book, Princeton Review, official practice booklets, and the abbreviated test.</p>
<p>Have you done these?
[Internet</a> Archive Wayback Machine](<a href=“Wayback Machine”>Wayback Machine)</p>
<p>Thanks webass :)</p>
<p>which practice tests are reliable to do?
i have the TPR 6 tests, red book and the sparknotes 5 tests, done all
anymore tests that are good to do?</p>
<p>Barron’s 36 helps.</p>
<p>^ Agreed.
Started with PR Cracking -> RedBook -> McGrawHill (hated it and did just a tiny bit)-> Barron’s 36 (concise and informative!) -> practicing w PR 1296 (excellent for practice) now.</p>
<p>how bad is mcgraw hill anyways, they have 10 mouth watering practice tests!!</p>
<p>What do you guys think of Peterson’s? I didn’t like their tests at all.</p>
<p>“Cracking the ACT” is by far the best. I highly recommend it. Their review + practice tests are superb.</p>
<p>any comments on the 10 mcgraw hill tests??</p>