<p>I feel confident with the methods to answering the questions but I feel like I haven't taken enough practice tests. Does anyone know any books that have a lot of practice tests or are made up only of practice tests? Thanks.</p>
<p>Get The Real ACT Prep Guide (aka the Red Book). It is printed by the same group that makes the ACT and is the only book that has real previous exams in it.</p>
<p>Oh I probably should have mentioned I already have the Real ACT Prep Guide. Thanks for the info though.</p>
<p>1296 ACT practice questions by princeton review</p>
<p>Here is a page with information about the only 11 authentic ACT practice tests available (5 of them are in the Red Book, but you might be interested in the other 6).</p>
<p><a href=“http://www.tutoringandtestprepcu.com/act-practice-tests”>http://www.tutoringandtestprepcu.com/act-practice-tests</a></p>
<p>Oh, there’s also a bunch of practice test PDFs here, although some of them are not from the ACT itself (like most of the practice tests out there):</p>
<p><a href=“http://www.tutoringandtestprepcu.com/act-practice-test-pdf-files-free/”>http://www.tutoringandtestprepcu.com/act-practice-test-pdf-files-free/</a></p>
<p>thank you so much!</p>
<p>Stick with the real ACT practice questions. There are enough out there that by the time you are through them all you can start back at the beginning and still be better off than with third party questions, despite the fact that you may remember some of the answers from your first go through.</p>