Do you think I can get higher than 32+?

<p>Okay, I am having a trouble with ACT Reading and Science.</p>

<p>I took four test and got 27, 26, 25, and 29 respectively for composite scores without studying.</p>

<p>But all the time, my ACT Reading and Science scores seem really low.</p>

<p>I cannot seem to get higher than 30+...</p>

<p>For English and math, however, I get at least 30.</p>

<p>So is there any way I can raise them up to at least 30?</p>

<p>I am taking tests on September 21 and October 26.</p>

<p>What are you doing in between practice tests? There’s no way you can improve without studying, practice tests are just milestones.</p>

<p>I know.
I regret not doing it.
But now I understand, I am going to do it.
(Well, the thing is I did take practice tests in between, but I do not think they are called, “studying.”)</p>

<p>That is why I am here asking how to significantly improve the Reading and Science sections, or else I would not even have signed up.</p>

<p>Doing practice tests always helps. </p>

<p>For science sections, don’t even read them. They are trying to overwhelm you by lots of useless details. Read just the first paragraph to get the idea about the topic and then just do questions. They usually refer to graphs and rarely ask about the stuff written before them.</p>

<p>For reading, buy Barron’s ACT / Barron’s 36.</p>

<p>Study plan?</p>

<p>Study plan?</p>

<p>For the science section, just don’t think anything and get the necessary info from a graph or a passage or whatever and use it
I got a 34 by doing that so it should work for you too</p>