Going for the 36-Where to get Practice Materials?

<p>I'm a Junior in High School with a 33 on my ACT at the moment. I feel that I can improve my score to the 35-36 range if I work hard on my pacing and speed for the Math and Science sections. My plan to do this is to simply do as many practice exercises as I possibly can under the time limit. However, I am having problems getting enough practice tests together to really work on this. I own and have exhausted the 2010 Princeton Review ACT book, the Princeton Review 1,296 ACT Practice Questions book, the 15th edition of the Barron's ACT book, and the Barron's ACT 36 book (before beginning to work on this).
Any help in getting my hands on a ton of practice tests would be much appreciated.</p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

<p>Just a heads up, the Barron’s 36 book had a lot of errors. Especially in the math section</p>

<p>Practice with real tests is the best way shoot for a 36. The red book has three of them. You can get four more real act tests released by the ACT to the public from this link:</p>

<p>[Free</a> Real ACT Tests by Rajiv Raju and Silpa Raju](<a href=“http://freeacttest.blogspot.com/]Free”>http://freeacttest.blogspot.com/)</p>

<p>Ya, get the Real ACT book (red). It helped me a TON to acheive a 35.</p>