Most Accurate ACT Practice tests?

<p>other than the official book. anyone?</p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

<p>bump anyone?</p>

<p>stick with the official book.</p>

<p>but there's only 3...is there older versions of that book that can be bought?</p>

<p>All the ones in the book seem too easy.</p>

<p>What about the booklet that came with the test registration information?</p>

<p>bump please</p>

<p>How to improve English and Reading on the ACT? I have a 30+ on the science but 20 on the English and Reading.</p>

<p>just wanted to bump this, I want to know what practice tests are accurate. I bought the Mcgraw hill ones and they are extremely easy.</p>

<p>Don’t let the easy tests fool you. If you’re comfortable with them, and you see the questions on test day are hard, you wouldn’t feel glad about how you did.</p>

<p>If you want the most realistic tests, stick to the red book. It’s the only book from the ACT people.</p>

<p>The McGraw Hill book is the worst book to use. There is a thread on this. Be extremely cautious because you will think you are good and then run out of time on everything. </p>

<p>Here’s the thread on it: <a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/act-preparation/867897-another-reason-mcgraw-hill-act-books-joke.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/act-preparation/867897-another-reason-mcgraw-hill-act-books-joke.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>Can anyone give an opinion on the Princeton Review Cracking the ACT book? My D has this one along with the red official one.</p>

<p>Princeton review is pretty accurate. The second best book out there IMO.</p>

<p>The Red Book is the most accurate one I guess.</p>