<p>just take the parts you need to work on. i.e. if you're good at math, don't prep for it.</p>
<p>hmm im planing to take one practice act and im going to read this kaplan procrastinator's guide. is that enough? i wanna 33 or a 34.</p>
<p>Kaplan sucked personally....going to try PR</p>
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<li><p>does the ACT penalize for guessing?</p></li>
<li><p>for the final ACT score, do they average all 4 sections equally or are some weighted more than others in computation?</p></li>
</ol>
<ol>
<li>No</li>
<li>Sum of 4 subscores, divided by four.</li>
</ol>
<p>I had looked at like 5 questions online for the science section and thought I'd be fine. I was told by someone who gets very high english scores, that he didnt finish the writing. 780, 800scores. The science I thought I'd have enough time. First q was on genetics and so I studied the tables until I knew everything about it. This took up too much time, but I was able to answer the questions without looking back. The next set, I jumped right to the questions, but it turned out I had to look at the passage because it was what is the fault in the experiment. I did the other section by just glancing at the text and doing the q's. The last section I had 3 minutes to do, and so I did the first two, guessed on 4 without even like looking at them, and did the last one. I then looked at 1 of the guesses, and knew it was wrong, but my eraser sucked. I ended up with a 31.</p>