Best ACT book for less than a week?

<p>The Real ACT Prep Guide is great. The Kaplan workbooks are decent too. Previously released tests are the best though.</p>

<p>I’m studying from the PR book and my ACT from April.</p>

<p>Just wanted to note that if you’re shooting for a higher range (32+), I think the PR is a lot easier than the “actual” ACT. I’ve never taken an actual ACT, but my practice tests were 35 and 36 in the PR book but 32 and 33 in the real ACT book. It might be too small of a sample to be an actual representation though, so if you get both you should be good to go.</p>

<p>Yeah I have Kaplan too. But I haven’t touched it. lol. I can’t seem to care anymore after all the tests. Exhausted I guess.</p>

<p>I know what you mean, Shizzle. It really blows because I have high aspirations, but I can’t seem to crack my book open. I guess it’s the post-end-of-school-year crash. :/</p>

<p>Totally. I’ve literally been sitting here with a book OPEN on my desk right in front of me. I start a problem, then wander off on youtube, fbook or CC lol. It’s ridiculous!</p>

<p>I totally agree, hardworker! LOL, I love how your username is hardworker :stuck_out_tongue: jk, jk. I have my book open on my desk, too, but fbook, cc, and yt is MUCH more interesting!</p>