ACT free study websites?

<p>I just registered for the April ACT.
but...........
......I have absolutely NO idea what the test is like..
I've taken the SAT before and I heard the ACT is easier...
Even though it's easier, how can I take it without even knowing
what it'll be like?
can anyone tell me a website I can download free problems
or tell me what problems the ACT has?
PLEASE!!!!!!!!
(+writing section)
THANKS:)</p>

<p>Best website for studying the ACT as a newcomer.
For my first ACT in September '09, I used only this website (not a single book), and it </p>

<p>Make an account.
[Number2.com</a> :: Free Online Test Prep](<a href=“http://www.number2.com/]Number2.com”>http://www.number2.com/)</p>

<p>[SparkNotes:</a> Today’s Most Popular Study Guides](<a href=“http://www.sparknotes.com%5DSparkNotes:”>http://www.sparknotes.com)</p>

<p>thankyou so much!!!
i find these websites very useful :slight_smile:
*don’t know why i didn’t think of sparknotes though lol *</p>

<p>If you live in Michigan and you have a library card/driver’s license, there is a good test prep website that can be accessed from mel.org</p>

<p>hotinpursuit, thanks for that website. what kind of score did you get, and did it go up from another try (w/o this prep)?</p>

<p>^
First time 31 with 2 weeks of moderate prep(mostly this website) in September.
Second time 35 with about 5-7 practice tests in the 4 previous weeks(I did not even look at this site). </p>

<p>So the website is good enough to help you get into the 30+ range, but transcending even higher will require practice tests instead.</p>