<p>I took a test on REAL ACT practice test for the first time and ended up getting, Reading: 33, Math:30, English:24, Science:26</p>
<p>When I took a test on PR, the math was around the same from making stupid mistakes, and english was 28-29... and Reading was 26-30 and Science was always 26..</p>
<p>Im taking my first ACT this Sept 11. Help me to improve Science...</p>
<p>It is quite surprising that I could improve my reading from 22 to 33...on the practice.
So I belive, there must be a way to improve science at least for 2 or 3 more points...</p>
<p>And as everyone says, I'm trying to imrove my enlgish and math by doing correction...</p>
<p>Please help me on science..I at least want to make 30 on the ACT...so deseparate..</p>
<p>I’ll help you on science if you’ll help me on reading. My reading score has been stagnant for awhile. Can you please offer advice on how you had that dramatic increase?</p>
<p>As for science…I increased about 2 points. What really helped was just taking a lot of practice tests. For the graphs section, I quickly go to the questions where they refer to a graph first. Then when they ask for inferred questions, i quickly skim things over. The passage one I treat like the reading section. But I do this part last because it’s slower for me. In my opinion, I think the sci. section is all about how quickly you skim. So taking a lot of practice tests will increase your skimming.</p>
<p>The thing I’ve realized on the reading and science sections is that they really give you more than enough time to answer every question. You just need to be smart about what you’re reading and how you’re tackling the questions.</p>
<p>For science, it saves me time to read the questions first and then refer to the provided graphs/info to answer the question instead of reading all of the information first.</p>
<p>The only passage I read before answering questions is the one with the 2 scientist viewpoints because that you really have to comprehend what the two different sides are saying.
Hope this helps.</p>
<p>esthetique- well, the first time i took the reading section, it was when i had no idea how to deal with the reading section. So basically, I look for the questions that ask about definition of words and that have some some specific passages to be answered. AND THEN, i read the whole passage. Im going to try diff method though before i take the real ACT this Sept…(and I think the REAL ACT practice is much easier than the PR…maybe that’s why my score has dramatic difference… from the first PR test that I took…)</p>