I missed 10. Then I missed 19.

<p>Why??</p>

<p>In the PR book, i took the two practice tests, missed NO more than 10. on the english section</p>

<p>Then, in the barron's book, i missed 19.</p>

<p>For the ACT!</p>

<p>i'm only focusing on ACT</p>

<p>why is this???</p>

<p>is barron's HARD???</p>

<p>Yeah, Barron's are notoriously hard. PR are often a little easier than the real test, though I haven't looked at the PR ACT book.</p>

<p>Take all your scores on practice tests from prep books with a grain of salt. They're ok for practice, but you should really get the official ACT book and download the free ACT from act.org. There are only a handful of real ACT practice test available, so use them wisely.</p>

<p>NOTORIOUSLY?</p>

<p>ok, thanks, that makes me feel better haha</p>

<p>Dost thou mock my vocabulary?</p>

<p>oui, i did</p>

<p>Fair enough.</p>

<p>yea.,.i was suprised at barron's SAT questions. i thought it was more difficult than the real thing. I was right.i scored according to them in their SAT II :Math IIC a 670....the real test a 760</p>

<p>A friend scored a 550 on IIC, on the real thing scored an 800.</p>

<p>what about the English stuff?? (not math)</p>

<p>"what about the English stuff?? (not math)"</p>

<p>whoa!! english is not math?? when did that happen? :p lol j/p :D</p>

<p>is english section HArder in barron's too?</p>

<p>actually, EVERY section is harder, in barrons</p>