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<p>I just took the September ACT, using the Real ACT Prep Guide and Barrons 36 to prepare. I still feel like I need to prepare for the October ACT (science killed me). I finished Barrons 36 and have one practice test left in the red book. What books would you guys suggest I buy to further my preparation?</p>

<p>Princeton Review’s 1796 Questions (I think that number is off, but it’s 1X96)</p>

<p>Are the questions in this book fairly authentic?</p>

<p>I have two books to recommend you: ACT 1296 and Barron’s 6 ACT Practice Tests.</p>

<p>ACT 1296 by Princeton Review will be especially helpful to you.<br>
The book has same level of questions in Math, Reading, and English as Red Books; however, the Science section of ACT 1296 is much harder than the Red Books.
ACT 1296’s Science questions requires more logics and thinking skills, so it will be very helpful to you. Of course, keep in mind that Princeton Review is notable for having outstanding skill of formulating “very similar” practice tests to any standardized exams.</p>

<p>Barron’s ACT 6 Practice Tests is AWESOME book. The level of questions is much higher than the actual ACT, but it has freaking helpful Mathematics and Science questions. I think doing more comprehensive and challenging problems are good for ACT Math and Science.</p>

<p>If you want to buy ACT 1296, please note that there is literally NO difference between 1st edition and 2nd edition. Save money and buy used one of 1st edition at Amazon.</p>

<p>Thanks a lot! I’ll pick these up.</p>