<p>Yah I got a 25 composite on the PLAN without practicing or prepping. So what would be my score on the ACT? And I want to get a 31+ on the real ACT. What can I do to improve on my math, science, english, and reading. My science and reading scores are the lowest but that was just because i rushed on the science and actually read the experiments? should i not do that?
So far I am going to do the Kaplan, Real ACT, and this book called Dissecting the ACT 2.0 written by a student who got a perfect on the ACT (I heard it is really good).
And most important is it true that as long as you take practice test after practice test you will improve on the ACT?? I don't get that concept, explain please. THANKS FOR READING AND ANSWERING!!!!</p>
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<p>Read and work through those practice books that you bought. The only way to improve substantially is to put time and effort into it. You may improve more superficially by learning he format and time restrictions of the test better.</p>
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<p>I always read the science experiments, some people never do. It’s up to the individual. (Science was my highest score.)</p>
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<p>No, that is certainly not true in itself. Practice tests should not be taken for the sake of taking them, but rather so that you can look through at the questions that you were unsure about/got wrong, and then figure out how to do it properly. This way, you have less of a chance to get a question wrong on the actual test if you learned why you got it wrong on the practice test.</p>