Help on ACT Math

<p>I am a high school junior and I'm taking the ACT on April 12th. I have taken two practice tests and my scores were:</p>

<p>FIRST TEST
English: 31
Math: 33
Reading: 31
Science: 32
Composite: 32</p>

<p>SECOND TEST
English: 36
Math: 31
Reading: 36
Science: 36
Composite: 35</p>

<p>I'm not too surprised at my math scores because while I'm a very strong math student (currently taking Calculus 2 at a college with an A), I always make stupid errors. What would be the best way for me to raise my math score to a 36 by next week? I went over each question I missed and they were all because I either made a dumb arithmetic error, or I misread what the question was asking. So what should I do to make myself not make any mistakes?</p>

<p>If all of your mistakes were caused due to carelessness, if you have extra time slow down and make sure your answer actually ANSWERS the QUESTION before bubbling your answers.</p>