<p>Hello, would anyone provide some input for me? Alright, so for the math section, i took the online act test for Princeton review and got a 25, then i took an official practice act test for 2010, and got a 27. I just wanted to see how it compared to the real thing.
Now i switched back to cracking the act and took the test in the book and got a 27.
I've gone over all the questions and i understand what my mistakes were; i've also looked over how to do all the problems i didn't know how to solve. Now i feel really confident i can get in the 30's if i focus/practice enough for December.</p>
<p>My Dilemma is that i seem to miss a lot of easy questions and only miss about 4 or 5 that i truly do not know how to do. The other 9 or so, i go back and go "Oh Em Gee, HOW did i miss that??!" :( I don't have any trouble finishing the test, i usually have between 4-5 minutes left. (am i rushing too much?)</p>
<p>So my question is, what should i do? Should i take a couple tests untimed to build up accuracy and then add time back in? Or should i just keep practicing under the time limit?</p>
<p>Or someone else suggested this, take a timed test and do my best, but once i run out of time, note it in my head, but don't stop. Go back to the unsure questions questions and do those.</p>
<p>All feedback is much appreciated, thanks!</p>