What is a good study plan to get a 32+ for the September 2015 ACT?
Would like to know as well. I am seeing around here parts of the test have slightly changed. How should we prepare if we have never taken the test?
Are the changes pivotal as well or worth noting?
Would also like to know. I have a 28 right now. My reading and science scores are really bringing my composite down.
PRACTICE. If your dedicated and really want to increase your composite score I suggest you start taking alot of practice test and most importantly go over your mistakes and learn from them. This should help you pin point your weakness and help you concentrate on your weak subjects. I went from a 28- 34 because I did a lot of practice and went over my mistakes , and my friend had a 23 on act and rose it to a 31 by doing ALOT of prep. I suggest you go over the red book ( Real ACT prep guide) because those are actual retired act exams and use Princeton for extra practice. This may help you feel more prepared for the exam. My friend used Barrons act and Barrons 36 so you can possibly look into those but I strongly recommend the red book.
What you can possibly do is set aside one day in a week and do a full act test and see how you do each week. Also set aside a week for each subject, like one whole week concentrate on Math and do math problems then at the end of the week take a math ACT practice exam and see how you do. You can do this for each subject and take full act exams at the end of each week. But the key to getting a score in the 30s is doing practice AND learning from your mistakes.
Good luck!