Barrons Science Strategy?

<p>I am currently studying for ACT science, I got a 32 composite in April- 34 math, 35 english, 30 reading, and 28 science. </p>

<p>I am aiming for a 34 composite so im trying to get my science up to a 33+ </p>

<p>I already know all the basic strategies like ignore the graphs and stuff like that, but since my science score hasn't changed in the 2 official tests I have taken, I'm trying to find an entirely new approach to the science section</p>

<p>If anyone has used Barron's science strategy, is it good? Does it work? </p>

<p>Thanks</p>

<p>Barron’s strategy is really time consuming. Check out Princeton Review’s; it’s much better.</p>

<p>It’s a hit or miss. It worked wonders from me, raising my score 7 points from a 27 to 34. Give it a try, the entire section takes no more than 30-45 minutes to read, and that’s considering you do all of the problems.</p>

<p>I dont think its even much of a strategy, its more like skim the passage and then answer the questions. What does princeton review say?</p>