<p>I have practiced alot, and have already taken the act 2 times. I got 29 and then 30. Now all the practice tests that have given, I get around 29-30 because I screw up something or the other, mainly science or reading. Now all my practice tests are over and I don't lnow what to do now? I have kept one practice for the day before act.</p>
<p>Please tell me what should I do at this moment, how should I study?</p>
<p>There are 7 sections. 3 with five questions. 3 with six questions. 1 with seven. Do the five question section first, then the one with six and then seven. </p>
<p>I had been getting 28-31 on science. I started doing this I was getting 33-36. </p>
<p>When you do the easy sections first you move quickly and confidently leaving more time to relax on tougher sections. Not all the reasons this method works can be explained but it helps most everybody.</p>
<p>Maybe just do practice sections and really go over your strategy and what you can improve. At this point that’ll be more beneficial than taking a whole practice test without any guaranteed results</p>
<p>I need help with the science section. I am very good at science normally, but in the act science section it is different. Everything is okay if I understand the passages, and I can also complete the section in time. But at times when difficult passages come, especially biology passages, then my science score drops low. Similar is the case with reading passages, if I can understand the passages it’s great otherwise my score drops. Is there anything I can do about it?</p>