<p>Hello!!! I'm a rising junior and I am planing on taking both the ACT and the SAT multiple times during my junior year (maybe once in my senior year, too). I have all the SAT prep material I need for now, the official SAT guide from the College Board, Princeton Review SAT book, and a Kaplan one. My arsenal for the ACT is a Princeton Review book, a Kaplan one, and classes on the ACT that I will start taking later in the school year. However, I know the REAL Act prep guide has proven to be a great resource for many people...Do you guys think I should get that? Sell my Kaplan one and buy that???</p>
<p>Yes, I highly recommend getting the Real ACT Prep guide. It has five real practice tests that are as close to the real ACT tests you will find. Also, here is the link to the latest official ACT test from the ACT website.
<a href=“http://media.act.org/documents/preparing.pdf[/url]”>http://media.act.org/documents/preparing.pdf</a></p>
<p>The goal is to practice with as many official ACT tests that you can, the reason is that the test writers are very consistent and your goal is to get a sense of their style and how they frame the questions. None of the test prep books can capture that. You can definitely use them for learning concepts, but stay away from their practice tests.</p>