Official sept 2012 ACT thread

<p>Yeah, uh, let's get this started, guys..</p>

<p>Whooo I’m taking it</p>

<p>taking it. i need a 35 on this…</p>

<p>need a 34 on this ■■■■</p>

<p>ugh i need a 35/36. 34.25 in june…</p>

<p>What did you guys study that most of you got high 30’s!!! I took a practice test and I got a 24. I need help!! I got the cracking the ACT Princeton and the 1000 something question book. Please help I’m desperate.</p>

<p>need a 35-36 too, got a 31 in June</p>

<p>I got a 33… Should I take it again?</p>

<p>Aiming for a 30+, got a 27 in June.</p>

<p>Aiming for 32, got a 30 in June</p>

<p>Aiming for a 34/35, got a 33 in June.</p>

<p>I need to pull my high twenty to 34 or 35!!</p>

<p>What kind of ACT studying are you currently doing? I just finished my Barron’s ACT prep book, and I bought BArron’s 36. Planning to use that 36 prep book with Real ACT books.</p>

<p>After finishing all red books series, which one should I solve next?</p>

<p>Do you have to have a photo on your admission ticket for the September test?</p>

<p>I need a 34+… I got a 32.25 (34-33-33-29) in June</p>

<p>Also, for anyone trying to get in the 30+ range, I recommend using princeton review!</p>

<p>I’m pretty sure I’m buying Barron’s 36 or the princeton review book, studying my butt off with a friend for the last 2 weeks of august.
Need a 33+ probably</p>

<p>I finished Barrons ACT in two weeks…so much information to memorize!</p>

<p>I just bought Barron’s ACT 36 book, and I sincerely hope that book will help raise my score more than Barrons or TPR…</p>

<p>@thatnewnew24</p>

<p>I received my admission ticket in the mail and it didn’t have my photo on it. You have to bring an acceptable form of photo ID, such as a driver’s license.</p>

<p>hope to ace this test</p>

<p>Took SAT, got 2120. Need 34+ on this, keep scoring around 32-33. How should I pull it up guys? </p>

<p>While practicing, I feel like I’ll be getting a 36 in math, and then I see the last 3-4 questions and end up with a 32 or so, quite frustrating.</p>

<p>As for English, I end up getting 3 wrong or so, and get a 33. Upon review, these mistakes are all silly mistakes that I could’ve gotten right on the first time, pulling the score up to 36. Any way to fix these easy mistakes? It’s probably because I’m always in such a hurry to finish…</p>