<p>What do you think is the best ACT study guide?</p>
<p>princeton review</p>
<p>i used the Princeton review and everything was wonderful expect for the practice questions.they were to easy.they actually got my hopes up lol.i would use it along with the real ACT book.</p>
<p>The REAL ACT Prep Guide. Just do practice tests man...</p>
<p>The Real ACT hands down. I got a 35 just using that book.</p>
<p>besides the REAL ACT book, which other books are good?</p>
<p>What books, besides the REAL ACT, have good practice tests?</p>
<p>well i just found out this book.
McGraw-Hill's 10 Practice ACTs</p>
<p>How good is the McGraw Hill book too, I saw it in borders today, and was thinking about getting it.</p>
<p>The Princeton Review book is great. After scoring poorly on the SAT without studying (bad idea), I decided to actually prepare for the ACT, and I feel the Princeton Review book did exactly what I needed it to do: quickly refresh me on the test material (particularly math!) and familiarize me with the types of questions on the test. i know this is comparing apples (SAT) to oranges (ACT), but i went from a 1350+680 SAT to a 34 ACT. i do have to agree with tomatoking with regards to the practice questions, I did find the actual questions on the test to be a little tricker than the practice questions in the book. and the online practice tests are kinda wierd</p>
<p>The McGraw Hill book is AMAZING. Raised my score six points, raised my essay two. I'm quite a fan.</p>
<p>McGraw Hill book is (in my opinion) is pretty accurate.</p>
<p>Princeton Review.</p>