Doing great on Kaplan but bombing Princeton Review?

<p>I've been doing work books on both the Kaplan and Princeton Review but I'm running into some brick walls here.....</p>

<p>In the English sections I'm getting 29's on the Kaplan BUT on the Princeton Review I'm getting like a 25....what's up with that? I personally prefer Kaplan but Princeton has more quizzes/practice tests....help, please?</p>

<p>Kaplan is the easiest out of all the prep books.</p>

<p>I would trust the princeton review book more. I found that when using the kaplan book I would get like 29-30’s in reading and english but on the princeton review’s tests and the red book’s tests, i would be getting 24-25’s. Trust princeton review sine there practice tests more mirror the real ACT</p>

<p>Better to deal with the harder book than deal with the easier book. You don’t want Kaplan to raise your hopes too high on test date</p>

<p>Kaplan is a joke. I have both their book and the Princeton Review’s and PR’s is almost identical to the actual ACT. Scrap the Kaplan book. I know it’s tempting to focus your energy on the book in which you’re doing better, but you’ll reap far greater benefits by using the Princeton Review book.</p>