Barron's VS Princeton Review

<p>Hello!</p>

<p>I am trying to purchase either Barron's or Princeton Review for my ACT studying.</p>

<p>I saved up some money and I am trying to decide whether to purchase </p>

<p>Barron's + Barron's 36 + Barron's Workbooks or Princeton Review + Spark Notes...</p>

<p>What should I buy? Is Spark Notes good ACT prep book in terms of contents and tips?</p>

<p>Anyone, please?</p>

<p>From experience, Barron’s 36 helps you tackle the difficult questions on the ACT, while Princeton Review gives ACT-like questions. </p>

<p>I suggest you to buy Barron’s 36 and The Official ACT Prep Guide. That way, you learn the difficult content and have real ACT tests from the makers. If you want more practice, Princeton Review’s 1296 ACT Practice Questions will be of great assistance!</p>

<p>Princeton Review is very good I have it but I’ve heard Barron’s is good as well. I suggest you buy either the princeton review or barron’s book and then get the peterson book made by the act with 3 practice tests.</p>

<p>So Barron’s ACT prep book is good for a lot of information while Princeton is good for strategies and exam tips?</p>

<p>I guess you could put it that way.</p>

<p>Go for Barrons</p>