<p>During my last few runs through the Reading and Science sections, I found that in my usual “I have 6/3 minutes to complete the last reading/science passage” scrambles, I would get those final 10/5 questions 100% correct, every time. I came a realization; you do not need to understand what you read. You just dart your eyes from question to reading, extracting the correct answers. </p>
<p>A simple proof is such; did you come out of your last ACT science section knowing ANYTHING new about enzyme production in the presence of a catalyst. NOPE! </p>
<p>I went from scores Reading(24-28) and Science(27-30) to a new and consistent score of R(34) and S(36). </p>
<p>Brute force is the way to go on these. Power through it guys!</p>
<p>cristopher: Hopefully I’ll become an ENT surgeon in 13 years.</p>
<p>Everyone else: I’m glad I helped all of you. It truely has been very satisfying seening you guys succeed and scoring high on the ACT by following some of my tips.</p>
<p>Good Luck in all your future endevours</p>
<p>This is my 1000th post on CC and it shall be my last. </p>
<p>One last thing, whatever life throws at you, whether its not doing your best in school, not earning that ACT you want, or a family problem, you can perservere through anything. Perserverance, in my opinion, is the most important trait a person can have. </p>
<p>A quote from the famous Rocky “…it ain’t how hard you hit; it’s about how hard you can get hit, and keep moving forward. How much you can take, and keep moving forward. That’s how winning is done.”</p>
<p>Hey future entsurgeon, I have some questions for you.</p>
<p>You say you have a 4.37 weighted gpa and a 33 act, but I read your recent posts about getting rejected from ucd and others and you have a 28 sat and a 3.6 something gpa.</p>
<p>darknite38: I am not lieing please do not go around making random accusations. Anyways, My older brother made this guide last year. He is a freshman at Berkeley right now. He let me take over his account after he left because it would have been a waste if I created an account when he isn’t using this one anymore. A couple people have emailed me about this but no one has ever called me out on his guide before. For future reference, if you have the feeling that someone is lieing, PM them. Don’t call them out on their thread.</p>
<p>I have a suggestion. If you r going to use a wrist watch, you can turn the clock to 12:00 before you start the test. SO that you can have a better sense of timing.</p>