<p>So I received a 25 on the April ACT. I am taking the ACT on June 14. I want to raise my score by 5 points to get it up to a 30. I will have a whole week of summer break before the actual ACT (June 7- June 13). If I study and do practice exams everyday for that week, will I have a good chance of raising my score 5 points? I have the Baron's ACT guide, the Real ACT Prep Guide, and practice ACT exams that I can access at my local library, where I plan to spend that whole week. My real question is, is this realistic? Thanks! Also sorry if this is the wrong section, I am new to this forum :P </p>
<p>5 points is going to be very difficult in only 2 weeks. I honestly would not expect that much of a change, even if you studied like a fiend every day. You would have a much better chance of getting that kind of increase by studying over the summer and taking the ACT in the fall. Prove me wrong though, go study and kick some serious butt on the ACT.
Also, for future reference, testing related questions usually go on the testing board (<a href=“Test Preparation - College Confidential Forums”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/sat-act-tests-test-preparation/</a> although the link may be funny for you, I’m on an iPhone) but you didn’t know, so no worries :)</p>