<p>WOW.</p>
<p>I've been looking online, and I've been either getting reviews such as, "THIS BOOK SUCKS AND ARE WAY EASIER THAN THE REAL ONE!" or "THIS BOOK IS REALLY GOOD AND GETS YOU THE SCORE YOU WANT!!"</p>
<p>So far, I've taken 7 tests...of which I think the writing is way harder than the real one, and the reading/science a bit easier than the real one.</p>
<p>I also have the Princeton Review guide, of which I think they explain some things differently. For example, like those in the writing section, "assuming all these are true, which is the best answer...?" the McGraw-Hill is just being wacko and the Princeton Review actually assumes all the answers are true.</p>
<p>My score just fluctuates. A lot. Well, if I take out the stupid questions wrong, I can score about 34+, but on the real thing and stuff, I get only like a 30. WHY!? Is it because I'm nervous, or that the McGraw-Hill tests are really shafted?</p>
<p>Should I rely on the McGraw-Hill for the upcoming September ACT? I really, really do not want to buy another book because I've already spent about $40 on ACT books alone.</p>
<p>BUT, if there's some miracle book that is practically the real thing, does anyone recommend anything?</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>