<p>Hey, I need some advice concerning the ACT. I'm currently a junior, enrolled at a good high school (almost all of our classes are counted as honors). My GPA is about 3.57 (unweighted), so it's not in the best condition. I just recently took the ACT, with a little preparation during the week before, and scored a 32. I feel that I could have done better on the test, because I was feeling sickly that morning and I didn't take advantage of my time effectively. I would appreciate it very much if someone could reference me to a good help program or guide, as this time around I will be studying at every available moment to ensure I do as well as I can. Or should I even take it again? Advice in general would be appreciated...</p>
<p>32 is not bad at all, but upper 30s do open a lot of doors. <a href="http://www.careerbookstore.com/cgi-bin/detail2.pl?code=25709%5B/url%5D">http://www.careerbookstore.com/cgi-bin/detail2.pl?code=25709</a> This book ACT for Braniacs is good for those who are in the lower 30s and higher 20s to raise their scores to upper 30s potentially. Use this book and then get some more real tests to practice those strategies on. good luck.</p>