<p>Hey guys, I have been prepping for the ACT, but after few practice trials I cannot seem to improve my scores above 32. I am aiming for a 35, so what should I do? I have been using PR and MCGraw Hills 10 ACTs. How should my approach be if I want to reach my goal? And should I get Barrons Guide (I hear its good)? How should I attack each section?
thks!</p>
<p>Omg I hate mcgrawhill 10 tests, I feel like it’s giving me a false sense of confidence. You have to get the Real ACT Red book, made my the makers of the ACT, that’s a very good source. Honestly, just practice practice practice. Ugh I have to take act tomorrow…</p>
<p>Yeah, I agree, the Real ACT book is very good.
Don’t forget, Princeton and McGrawhill aren’t exactly the real thing, so your score may still vary. Have hope!</p>
<p>I will riverx! haha</p>
<p>BUMMMPPPPP</p>