<p>Anyone think they can help me out with my English, I don't know I can IM questions to you and junk. English is what is killing me, I'm getting 33-34 in math, 31-32 in Reading, and a 30'ish in Science, but in English I am getting a 26-28. I am aiming for a score of 31-32. I can help you guys out with Math for example if I get English help. I understand what I am asking is alot, and I kind of regretting typing this up, but I need help; so yea even if you can't help, can someone point me to some website or practice site where I can work on my English? I took practice sections on Barron's, got like a 26 on that, got a 27 on the Sparknotes one, and the highest I've gotten is on a Princeton Review Diagnostic, either 28 or 30 (but this is a while ago, my class ended like a week ago, and the test I took was like 3-4 weeks ago). My ACT is in like two days, so it's going to be hard to go out and start on a new book. The books I have now are: Barron's, Sparknotes, the Real ACT prep guide, and the Princeton review book. Any ideas?</p>
<p>there's not going to be some magic trick to help you raise your score now-what you need to do is review as much as you can in the time left-its still possible.<br>
I got a 29 on the English and am hoping to get in the low 30's Saturday.<br>
For the last couple days-every time i get a free moment- i read the Princeton review book. The book really gives you a step by step on what to do. You really need to know your sentence structure and punctuation-that counts for 40 out of the 75 questions.
Take one English practice tests- go back and see what you did wrong-study that section even harder, review again, then take another practice test. Chances are you will see what your weak points are if you haven't figured it out already. just know, practice is key.</p>
<p>Thanks bro. I think I just needed an idea of how to study. I am just all over the place in terms in prep, making it hard to improve significantly in certain areas.</p>