<p>^ which publishes Cracking the ACT :D.</p>
<p>yeah peytoncline cracking the act is just the PR book everyone has…they publish crash course too…its like test prep in a week</p>
<p>Yeah. does anyone know if the crash course is worth anything to a serious student looking to score high on the ACT? or should I try to some how find time to work with the PR Cracking book?</p>
<p>so are you saying that Mcgraw hill is crap?</p>
<p>ohhh, i never noticed the name before.</p>
<p>no, McGraw isn’t crap… it’s a little bit easier than the real test and may have a couple of mistakes in it, but i used it.. you just can’t solely rely on McGraw for all your studying</p>
<p>wait, so did anyone have a good experience with Kaplan?</p>
<p>I wouldn’t advise on Kaplan. It’s really based on what you need improvement upon I would check out Amazon for more info or [ACT</a> PREP - Home](<a href=“http://www.actprep.■■■■■■■■■■%5DACT”>http://www.actprep.■■■■■■■■■■)</p>
<p>Kaplan helped me on reading, but that’s about it.. that’s just what helped me.. that’s why i recommended it.. it may not work for everyone though</p>
<p>Thanks. But it didnt help you on science or possibly english? I kind of struggled on science (30) but got a 33 on reading. Are the tips in there really useless?</p>