<p>@Ctesiphon I am a sophomore, and my school doesn’t stress standardized tests at all, so I get no help from school :(</p>
<p>Then you will have a lot of time to practice. Don’t worry too much if you’re a sophomore - you still have a few years to get a great score… I’m a junior atm and I would love to get a 31.</p>
<p>I took a Kaplan online practice test and got a 34 MAKING PROGRESS!!!
English 31
Math 34
Reading 33
Science 36
The 5 hours of ACTing a day has been paying off! Now I just need to get my reading and english 1-2 points higher and keep getting these scores consitently! Thank you all for the tips, they really helped!</p>
<p>Not to get your hopes down, but Kaplan tests are notoriously easier than the real thing. So is McGrawHill. You should take practice tests on real ACT tests. Message me if you some; I have a lot of real ones. </p>
<p>Today, I took an untimed practice and got a 32…disappointed but I have plenty of time left since I’m a sophomore!</p>
<p>E: 31 (missed 6)
M: 30 (missed 6)
R: 34 (missed 4)
S: 33 (missed 4)</p>
<p>It is so hard to bring up your score after a 30 since each point thereafter is ONE, EMPHASIZE ON THE ONE, question correct, usually.</p>
<p>@VaishS 5 hours a day is way to much. do your hw et cetera</p>
<p>Let OP do what he/she wants. Your comments aren’t phasing him. @XCBro4Life</p>
<p>anyone know how to improve a 33 in a week? I don’t really think you can… i guess it just depends on the curve and difficulty of the test</p>