<p>I took the ACT already and I got a 36/36/29/32. I prepped using the PR 1,296 ACT book and found that most sections gave me a lower score than what I actually got, I was getting 31/35/30/31 on those practices.
I am now prepping for my next ACT using the red book, Real ACT, and I am getting around 33/34/32/34 on the practices. First thing to note are the significant drops in the first two sections. For those who have taken the practices from the Real ACT and taken the actual exam, did you feel like they accurately predicted your result? Judging by the fact that these are real act's they should be pretty darn accurate no?</p>
<p>Yes, the Real ACT is fairly accurate. I was getting 35/36 on everything on practice. This is what I got on the actual test, with the exception of reading (got a 25 ) but I didn’t pay attention to my timing and ended up being very rushed on that section. </p>