<p>I've already purchased the official test release book from ACT</p>
<p>But both McGraw Hill and PR have great reviews and skimming the first few pages online they seem both great.</p>
<p>Which one is easier to read/learn etc.</p>
<p>Thanks.</p>
<p>I've already purchased the official test release book from ACT</p>
<p>But both McGraw Hill and PR have great reviews and skimming the first few pages online they seem both great.</p>
<p>Which one is easier to read/learn etc.</p>
<p>Thanks.</p>
<p>anyone care to help me?</p>
<p>Have you considered purchasing Barron’s version as well?</p>
<p>Work with Princeton, it is formatted much more like the actual ACT. Barrons is pretty hard compared to the actual ACT - I can get about a 32 on Science, but I got a 24 on Barrons. </p>
<p>The real guide to the ACT is only helpful for the practice test</p>
<p>McGraw Hill’s is very good. Easy AND fun (a lot of psychology allusions) to read, pretty good practice problems, and seemingly effective test-taking strategies. But I would say both would be just fine.</p>
<p>Princeton Review is excellent.</p>