My ACT Score. Help.

<p>So I took a Princeton Review practice test. And I scored like a 30 English 32ish Math, 28 Science, 29 Reading.(I'm not sure if my score would be better if I took more time on the test or I wasn't doing it at 1 am in the morning lol) I'm trying to get up to something like a 34 English, 35-36 Math, 31 Science, and 33 Reading. Do you think I could do it by February if I study extensively with my teachers, take lots of practice tests, and take a Princeton Review study program, which includes 4 full-length proctored exams, and 8 other practice tests, for 18 hours during the month before the ACT. Can I do this if I'm dedicated and assiduous enough?</p>

<p>Yes. Put work into it.</p>

<p>I definitely think you can. I would try to get my hands on actual ACT tests instead of the princeton review ones if you can though. They will give you a more realistic experience to the exam in Feb.</p>

<p>Yeah, I heard the Princeton Review ones are close, but just a tad bit harder for the questions. Do you agree?</p>

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<p>Always better to practice with the real thing. Even if princeton is harder, that doesn’t necessarily mean you will be better prepared.</p>

<p>You can do it. You can’t get a lower score if you work at it.</p>