<p>So I have practiced with about six different books and noticed that two of them are insanely hard, especially on the science section.On four books, I get two to four questions wrong. On the harder ones I get one fourth to half wrong. I realized that the hard books require you to read way too much outside the box and to have previous knowledge of the subject at hand. All the information is not here in front of you. Is this how the ACT will be? At my school I picked up a ACT booklet that is endorsed by the ACT and was actually a previous ACT. I got a hundred percent on the science part. Do you think taht this is how the actual test will be?</p>
<p>Which books are you using? It would be helpful to know that! :-)</p>
<p>From what I hear the most accurate tests are the official tests and Princeton Review tests.</p>