need new study strat

<p>I'm having a bit of trouble deciding on how to study for act. i have taken the act 3 times and am taking the upcoming one in June. here are my previous scores:</p>

<p>C 30 C 33 C 31
E 30 E 34 E 31
M 31 M 36 M 33
R 28 R 29 R 33
S 31 S 33 S 28</p>

<p>is this test really representative of our skills? I feel pretty frustrated with these random jumps in scores. I know these jumps are pretty small compared to many other people but it's getting really confusing. Reading is my weakest subject but on the last test i did best on that subject which was really surprising.... also, i usually finish science the fastest but on that last test i couldn't even start the last passage. I have read through several act books throughout the year for each individual section but i find that none of it really helps. Any advice will be very appreciated because i want the june one to be my last (aiming for 35). thanks for reading.</p>

<p>Hmm, well my strategy was to study the sections separately. So instead of taking the entire test in one go, I split it into two sections. When you go through more difficult problems, mark the number on the answer sheet with a little dash on the side and fill in the answer you think it is. This way, you know what you need to study. That's basically what I did and I jumped from a 24 to 34. If this didn't help, maybe say how you personally study?- and better insight may be given</p>