<p>Hey everybody!
So I just found out a got a 32 on the June ACT which I'm pretty stoked about cause I didn't study at all.
27 E, 32 M, 36 R, 32 S</p>
<p>I was just wondering which books I should use to improve (especially my english score). Also, any study strategies you guys want to bestow on me? =D</p>
<p>And one more thing, I'm applying to Cornell (health sci) and I was wondering if a 32 was on par with everybody else/ what should I shoot for? (realistically, please don't say OMGGG 36 YOU IDIOT)</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>English is actually one of the easier sections, but you need to know the grammar RULES cold, rather than just use your gut instinct of what “sounds right.” The problem is that too often what sounds right in conversation is not quite good enough for formal English. I think the Princeton Review is pretty good, but you can take any ACT practice test and then study the ones you got wrong very carefully. You can easily google the web for endless grammar websites once you determine WHICH specific grammar problems you might have.</p>