<p>After completing Princeton Review's "Cracking the ACT" I scored a 28 and 33 respectively on their English sections. Today, i took the first Red Book English practice test and scored a 34 (-3). I just want to know if this is an accurate indication of how well i will score on the actual ACT. I know this was a previously administered test, but i finished the test very quickly (timed, 27 minutes), and felt like overall, this English section was very easy (that's not how i felt about the 33 i scored on the PR test). If anyone has any experience with using the Red Book's practice tests, please respond and offer your feedback. Thanks.</p>
<p>Bump
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<p>Back from vacation, anyways I feel for sure the redbook is much harder…</p>
<p>Well, the Red Book is made by the test makers themselves, so it should be pretty accurate. Though sometimes I’d think it’s just luck, some tests, or some questions alone are just plain harder than the rest.</p>
<p>with the exception of the science section (which is very random), the Red Book is extremely accurate.</p>
<p>Really millbrook? Are you speaking from prior experience or the fact that it actually contains real tests?</p>