<p>Go to a community college to take classes to improve your skills in certain areas to help bring your ACT score up?</p>
<p>It isn’t stupid, but if you want to bring your ACT scores up with a tutor help then you should just find a tutor, there are also many sources availible, from online tutoring to study alone with princeton text books.
If you feel like a community college would help you more then you should opt for it, but personally I would only go to a community college to raise my GPA.</p>
<p>The ACT is designed for a regular high school kid.</p>
<p>The knowledge you gain in HS is supposed to be enough for a 36.</p>
<p>I would just recommend practicing and practicing. There’s no real point in taking Community College classes (going to a PR or Kaplan’s ACT prep course seems like a better use of your money).</p>
<p>Kaplan is too simple and does not prepare you well enough for the ACT. brownman23, not everyone in high-school is smart enough to get a 36, I mean, are really serious? I know the ACT is actually a pretty simple test but it’s not THAT easy.</p>
<p>It isn’t stupid, but if you want to bring your ACT scores up with a tutor help then you should just find a tutor, there are also many sources availible, from online tutoring to study alone with princeton text books.
If you feel like a community college would help you more then you should opt for it, but personally I would only go to a community college to raise my GPA.</p>
<p>Where do I get the Princeton text books? Could you give me some sources?</p>
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<p>I didn’t mean everyone who graduates HS gets a 36. Anyone who goes through HS, picks up what he/she learns, and applies it has everything he/she need to get for a 36.</p>