How to Most Effectively Use the One Month Period Before the Feb. ACT

I’m most likely going to be studying for 5-6 hours a day. I honestly enjoy studying for the exam and receive gratification when getting high scores. I have scored a 36 on every section thus far, but not more than one 36 on one individual test (typically score 31+ on each section). What are the best practice materials I can get my hands on and additional guides that explain how to go about answering questions? I have the Official ACT Guide, but it is mediocre and only contains a mere 3 practice tests. Lastly, where can I find an abundance of practice tests other than McGraw Hill’s materials and Official ACTs?

Here’s your “to do” list: 1) Grab a good practice book off of Amazon (the official one, Princeton Review, Kaplan). 2) Take a full practice test in one setting each week. 3) Grade it and see where you are struggling. 4) Spend your 5-6 hours study time going over the questions/concepts that you struggled with. 5) Repeat.

@Allemande how did you manage to get such a high score I’m still in the 17

I struggle with reading and science because I tend to run out of time and I don’t know how to approach the passage a lot of people said skin but I don’t think it works for me I don’t even know the best way to skim