<p>So far Ive taken 3 ACT practice tests (all timed) out of the Real ACT Prep Book (the red book) and my scores were:</p>
<p>First try 28 (English) 27 (Math) 35 (Reading) 34 (Science)
I took the English section on 2AM in the morning. I was literally dozing off by the time I got to question #40, so I BSed the rest of the section, went to bed, and finished the rest of the test the next day.</p>
<p>Second try 33 (English) 28 (Math) 36 (Reading) 33 (Science)</p>
<p>Third try 34 (English) 29 (Math) 33 (Reading) 30 (Science)
I experimented a bit with this one. I knew I was going to be under heavy stress during the real ACT exam, so I took this one in the living room, where my sister was watching a movie (Im extremely sensitive to noise). </p>
<p>So it seems like math, especially algebra, is giving me the most trouble. I completely slept through my algebra and geometry classes in 9th and 10th grade, which might explain the relatively low scores. I usually make 2 or 3 stupid mistakes and the rest are mostly algebra/geometry stuff that I never learned. I also have trouble pacing myself. I realize that you cant learn everything in a week, but is there something I can do to improve my math score?</p>
<p>I dont have a tutor and cant afford new books, but these are the ones that I currently have:
1. The Real ACT Prep Guide 3rd Edition
2. Barrons ACT (the regular one, not the 36 one. Thinking of reviewing math with this one. Is it any good?)
3. Princeton Review ACT 2010 Edition (never even looked at it)</p>
<p>Thanks a lot!</p>