<p>After attempting the SAT, and having recieved my scores today, with absolutely no success whatsoever, I'm going to switch to the ACT. What would you guys say is the best book for studying for the ACT? Thanks!</p>
<p>Princeton Review puts together a good book</p>
<p>the only real ACT book
the one made by ACT</p>
<p>I am using the official one; and I recommend it over the others.</p>
<p>hey everyone! i got the official one, and when I took the test for the english section, it said i would get a 31. Is that accurate or not really? I just don't want to get my hopes up, because I mean, that's in the range, barely, for schools like Harvard... ( IF IT'S TRUE I'M SOO PUMPED) :)</p>
<p>The Official ACT prep good is comparable to the real thing. You'll get a 31, plus or minus 2, on the real thing. =)</p>
<p>My life is complete!!!!!!!!!!!!</p>
<p>The Official ACT prep book is accurate because those were actual test questions some years ago.</p>
<p>I LOVE the ACT
seriously its amazing for people (like me) who suck at the SAT</p>
<p>and yes, the official ACT prep book is known to be the best</p>
<p>hey, really old forum i know, but how much harder is the barron's act book?</p>
<p>princeton review</p>
<p>ok, i'll try to see if i can get that one too, but any comments on Barron's?</p>
<p>anyone? anyone at all?</p>