<p>Who has the McGraw-Hill 10 ACT Tests? How do you think of them? Harder or easier? or just the same?</p>
<p>theyre way easier. do a search youll find plenty of info :)</p>
<p>oh ok way easier...is that a good thing? I don't have ne other prep books cept for the Real ACT's..and that only has 3 tests of which I've already done one.</p>
<p>nope. Easier is bad. Get Barron's, Princeton Review, and Kaplan. PR about the same difficulty; Kaplan is slightly harder; and Barron's is a lot harder than the real test, thus preparing you perfectly for timing and knowledge issues. First, go through PR to learn all the strategies and tips then start doing practice tests in order from easiest to hardest(PR-Kaplan-Barrons) each booklet contains about 2~4 practice tests.</p>
<p>^ yea dude ONLY 2...while mcgraw hill has TEN.</p>
<p>can you not read? I McGraw Hills suck. If people give you feedbacks, listen to them,,,idiot. McGraw Hills is way to easy like ricedoutracer said. What's the point of having 10 practice tests over algebra 1 when you're taking a real test over calculus? Comprende?</p>