<p>So I've started studying and getting used to the ACT on July 20th or so and now I'm getting a bit nervous as the test date gets closer and closer. I'm not sure if I'm pushing myself to my fullest potential. How can I get really accustomed to the exam? Should I just stick to taking the Practice exams? My score is no where near where I want it to be, any recommendations? I have the Barron's and Red Book to study from, but is that enough? Should I consider taking the exam another time? I'm not getting too stressed out, I'm just determined to beat this exam...but I need help going about doing it. Any help? </p>
<p>you have basically a month. I personally consider that enough time to practice, as long as you seriously commit. You will improve if you keep doing practice tests. Review every answer that you get wrong. </p>
<p>Do you recommend practicing any strategies on different websites for math, english, and science? Or do you think that I should just stick to doing practice tests? </p>
<p>By the way, I totally appreciate your reply! Thank you! </p>
<p>You should mostly focus on the content provided by the makers of the ACT.</p>