<p>Are the practice test scores from the official ACT book accurate indicators of what you got on the real test? My scores were 31 for the first test, 33 for the 2nd, and 35 on the third. Is there one test in the book that is infamously easy or hard or is the 35 a good indicator? Thanks</p>
<p>i’ve heard the ACT book is pretty accurate since it’s made by the makers of the test and the practice tests (i believe) are previous ACTs…
Since every actual test varies (some slightly easier, some slightly harder), I’d say around a 33’s probably a good indicator of where you are =] maybe higher, maybe a little lower since each test varies…but youre looking good!</p>
<p>Ok thanks for the help</p>
<p>Yeah… probably I would think a 34 for you because you obviously improved over time, by getting somewhat used to the questions.</p>
<p>Test 1: 29
Test 2: 32
Test 3: 33</p>
<p>Expecting 31 =)</p>
<p>27, 28, 30 over time… taking another act from 2005 tomorrow, hoping for 31.</p>
<p>taking the real thing on sunday… hoping for 30</p>
<p>how did you get the 2005 ACT test? i’m just wondering how ppl are getting additional tests past the red book’s test.</p>
<p>i do tutoring with studypoint and they sent it to me as part of the package with the red book. not sure how other people get them.</p>