<p>Is anyone willing to scan/email a copy of any ACT practice tests you have? My family is really low on money, and I desperately need to get my ACT score up. I'm taking the test in September, so I don't have a lot of time. Anything will help. Thanks. :)</p>
<p>^Trading exams is a violation of copyright law. You obviously didn’t read the sticky.</p>
<p>Good news, though:</p>
<p>Act.org now has the new 2009/2010 “Preparing for the ACT” booklet with a retired exam from early 2009. Yee hah.</p>
<p>Also, if you google “Preparing for the ACT”, you should still be able to find a few more legally available older editions of this fine publication in PDF. </p>
<p>Your local library should have at least a couple editions of TPR, Kaplan, etc. Or, you could simply camp out in a Borders or BN bookstore to “examine” some of the latest editions of the ACT prep books.</p>
<p>Just don’t schmutz up the pages. </p>
<p>Cheers,
phoebez</p>
<p>go to your counselor to get one practice test.</p>
<p>buy the real act prep book.</p>
<p>that is four tests.</p>
<p>and … scanning old tests, aside from being illegal, would be a pain in the hiney. that’s LOT of pages.</p>
<p>ask around and see if you can find someone in a grade above oyu that might have some you can have or buy for a discount.</p>
<p>or, there is always the library.</p>