Are the ACT practice questions the most realistic?

<p>I've been studying for my ACT recently using the Barron's book, and I felt really bad about the math portion of the test. I was getting 3/12 on the Barron's quizzes, but on the ACT website(<a href="http://www.actstudent.org/sampletest/"&gt;http://www.actstudent.org/sampletest/&lt;/a&gt;) I got 11/12 and 12/12 on the two that I took. </p>

<p>I've always had a good experience with Barron's when it comes to AP tests, but it seems like for ACT all they've done is confuse me. So which one is the ACT more like, the website or Barron's?</p>

<p>Please share any other studying tips as I'm taking the test in about 2 weeks.</p>

<p>I personally don’t know the level of difficulty of the Barron’s book, but the practice questions on the ACT website is equal to less in difficulty than the real test. </p>

<p>" equal to less in difficulty than the real test." can you clarify? Are saying equal or less?</p>

<p>They are on par in difficulty and maybe a little easier than the real test. </p>