Best prep books

<p>So, I've decided to retake the ACT and see if I can get something higher than a 33.</p>

<p>Anyways what are the best prep books for</p>

<p>English
Math
Reading
Science</p>

<p>Thanks.</p>

<p>How can I improve my English section? This was my lowest sub-score.
<em>Please don't tell me trust your ear because that's not </em><em>ing working.</em></p>

<p>Come on people!</p>

<p>Just get Princeton Review 1296 problems for the ACT. All the questions are challenging (some are harder than ACT) which is nice.</p>

<p>How good is Barron’s ACT 36? Does it have detailed explanations for the correct answer choices?</p>

<p>Does anybody know how good the Kaplan books are?? And the cd programs in them?</p>

<p>I’m using the kaplan strategies and practice right now. Its good for math since it includes the 3 math workouts and 100 math concepts for ACT( ex. Like subracting binomials,etc) i heard barrons ACT is good for math and science</p>

<p>Same problem bro. My english was a 30 :/, then my others were m:36 r:35 s:35. So mad haha. I’mve heard good things about princeton all around- I’md suggest that and the red book from what people have said</p>

<p>the best way to get a 36 on the exam is to get as much test prep material out there and solve everyone of them</p>