<p>I haven't had time to prep for that section and I'm in desperate advice to look up on that section.</p>
<p>Don’t read the passages - just go straight to the graphs and the questions. Doing a search of this forum will turn up tons of similar threads with lots of good advice</p>
<p>I recommend skimming through the passages (but only to get a general idea of what is happening)</p>
<p>I used to read it word for word and I did really poorly (26, 26, 28)</p>
<p>By skimming it, I got a 33 last time.</p>
<p>^^^ Do what he said; the same exact thing happened for me and I got a 33 when I skimmed through it. </p>
<p>Most of the materials covered you should have saw in high school at some point of time; so you’ll be familiar on what the graphs/passages/etc. are talking about.</p>
<p>Skim the passage, look at the graphs, then answer the questions. Don’t study loads of science for the science ACT, it is actually a reading test. I honestly think the science portion of the test is the easiest because every bit of information you need is in the passage, unlike Math and English where you need a lot of prior knowledge. I have a 35 and a 36 on this section, and haven’t gotten above a 31 on any other section.</p>