Mcgraw Hill ACT Math

<p>Is it just me or do they just give you the same problems with different numbers in different tests (not ALL the questions are recycled, but a lot are). After I took one of the tests, I had to look back at previous tests to make sure the problems weren't exactly the same. For those of you who have taken the ACT multiple times, does this happen on the real thing? I know that there's always the same number of questions dealing with different subjects (trig, algebra, etc.), but do they have a tendency to recycle the exact same problem, just with different numbers?</p>

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<p>well i've only taken the real act once so i wouldnt know--but i did notice on mcgraw hill how they used the same questions over and over.. it says in the intro the guy only got a 32 lol.. why is he writing a book. and it also has a ton of errors especially in the math section</p>

<p>ACT tests are all the same pretty much. They just take different angles. If you prep enough you can know exactly what to expect. They have to maintain a sense of normalcy so that all the tests are fairly equal. thats the goal of standardized tests, isn't it?</p>