Best ACT Prep book?

<p>What do you think is the best ACT prep book? Especially for math!</p>

<p>Other than the Real ACT, Barrons. Barrons has stuff you will never see on the ACT so you can be over prepared. For example, there was a question where you had to use Sigma Notation to solve a problem (aka something you will never see)</p>

<p>Red book, by far</p>

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<p>I think Princeton Review is great, they focus on only the material u need to know and will be tested on.
Barron is making u remember and prepare for items that are not on the ACT, wat good will that do u if ur preparing for material you won’t be tested on.</p>