<p>Most threads recommend the most accurate practice tests. I am looking for the best to teach me the material. I have already bought The Real ACT for practice tests.</p>
<p>Nothing beats a book with 5 released ACT tests. If you’re also looking for a book with questions/tests more challenging than those on the ACT, then get Barrons.</p>
<p>Do NOT get McGraw hill. I’ve heard countless times on this board how inept and easy mcgraw hill is compared to the real test.</p>
<p>Are Princeton Review good and accurate to the real ACT tests? The ones that give a lot of study tips and have 2-3 practice tests inside of them.</p>
<p>Barron’s Perfect 36 and the Crash Course for the Act will teach you the underlining basics that will instruct you on what is actually on the test and condense the material leaving a lot of useless material out. Other than that you can go get barron’s work books for english/writing and math/science if you want an in depth look at the concepts but know that barron’s is harder and most of the material you learn in those work books won’t even be tested on the real act</p>
<p>I used Princeton Review’s prep book and got a 33 without any review classes, just some quality time with the book.</p>