<p>Every time there is an EASY section and a REally hard section</p>
<p>can someone guess what it is this time?</p>
<p>Every time there is an EASY section and a REally hard section</p>
<p>can someone guess what it is this time?</p>
<p>I am no expert but I would say the hardest section will be Math this time and easiest section will be Reading.</p>
<p>I have always found Math on ACTs real easy, the only time I mess up is when I make a stupid mistake. Most of the math on ACTs is like algebra/geometry level. I am guessing science will be the hardest.</p>
<p>I hope ==paki=='s right...I suck at reading (probably partly influenced by the fact that we don't speak English at home and I didn't even begin to speak it until I was about 7) but I can actually do math...we'll see.</p>
<p>im predicting the science to step up a little bit</p>
<p>I'm gonna predict that it's all going to be easy. </p>
<p>:)</p>
<p>It was definitely either English or Math.</p>
<p>English always SEEMS easy. Everytime i take it, I think i only miss 1 or 2, but end up missing about 5.
this time seemed easier than usual though.</p>
<p>ENGLISH = the EASIEST
Math = about expected
Reading = harder than usual
SCIENCE = the HARD section</p>
<p>English was easiest, then math, reading, and science. I thought science was insanely hard, math was harder than normal.</p>
<p>I thought English and math were ridiculously easy, reading was fairly easy if you could get through the passages in time (I couldn't, but I think I managed to guess with okay accuracy on the last 2 or 3) and the same went for science. Science was def. harder than the practice test I took, but not incredibly bad. I loved the endo/exothermicity questions! :D</p>
<p>Haha yeah the solubility stuff made me happy. We just finished that chapter a week ago in AP Chem.</p>
<p>ENGLISH = the EASIEST
Math = about expected
Reading = harder than usual
SCIENCE = the HARD section</p>
<p>i agree 100%</p>
<p>man...science was hard...i took chemistry way back as a freshmen. Physics works better for me</p>
<p>All the science questions I have looked at for the ACT require no actual science knowledge, just comprehension of the passage combined with common sense. Maybe that's just me...</p>
<p>Not this time.
If I hadn't been taking Physics, I would have had no idea what that circuit was.</p>
<p>Is it an assumption that there is always and easy and a hard section? Or is that some kind of tradition?</p>
<p>English was the EZ</p>
<p>Math was the Hard (a couple were outright guesses)</p>
<p>Science Was Bull
****. It Was Hard</p>
<p>Take it from me.. the science might have all the info in the passages, but when you're that short on time? If you haven't been exposed to enough science in class or otherwise to recognize what they're talking about, it can be really tough.</p>
<p>"All the science questions I have looked at for the ACT require no actual science knowledge, just comprehension of the passage combined with common sense. Maybe that's just me..."</p>
<p>Technically speaking, you're right. But I would NEVER want to take the science section without having taken biology, chemistry and physics. Luckily, I've finished two and I'm in physics now, so I think I have a relatively well-rounded background for it.</p>
<p>But you have to know the basics of atomic structure to do well on anything with compounds, and you have to know a little bit about electricity, as there's almost always something about capacitors, transistors, dipoles or something like that.</p>