<p>I've given up on the SAT because of the CR part, so I'm going to try the ACT. I took the free test on the ACTs website and I got a 35. I have the Princeton Review books and I want to keep practicing but I'm afraid that they won't be as accurate as the actual practice test/ real test. Thoughts? Also anything I should know when switching from the SAT to the ACT?</p>
<p>I went over one of the PR tests in their book “Cracking the ACT” and I found enough errors in it that I gave up in disgust. In several cases, they didn’t even letter the answers properly.</p>
<p>Umm I think that the Princeton tests are fairly good. I didn’t get to look at it too in depth but the first practice test in the back, at least, is pretty accurate. It was around what I scored on the Red Book.</p>