<p>Hey guys!
So I got my ACT scores back a little while ago and they are not what I want them to be simply because I know I am capable of scoring higher. I only have one more chance to take the ACT and I really need to score well.
My score that I have now is a 24 :( which I know is really horrible (hence why I'm trying to improve).
Does anybody have an effective study plan I can use that will help me get my score up at least to a 26? I have a little bit over a month as I am taking them on September 13th. Help will be much appreciated as this will help make my parents proud of me. </p>
<p>My scores are:
English - 27
Math - 22
Reading - 23
Science - 24</p>
<p>Good question, any answers?</p>
<p>I’m also taking the ACT in September. I bought The Real ACT Prep Guide (the red book) as well as 1,296 ACT Practice Questions. Pretty much I’m going to study these books at least 1-3 hours a day between now and the test day. We’ll see how it goes. good luck to you and everyone else taking the test~!</p>
<p>Spend a lot of time analyzing your practice tests. Figure out exactly why you got each question wrong… and right. Make up problems for you to practice for the questions you missed.
Through taking more practice tests your timing will improve. Remember, quality is better than quantity.</p>
<p>@pickledstudent </p>
<p>Hey, I am trying to improve too. I got a 25 composite score, so I’m in the same boat as you. My plan is to do a practice test from the red book once a week(twice a week on labor day weekend and do my last red book test on September 6)
I did one this week.(I got a 29 and I am surprised and happy.) I am still reviewing my answers. </p>
<p>Also, I find this video extremely helpful for trigonometry review.
<a href=“Basic Trig ACT PREP - YouTube”>Basic Trig ACT PREP - YouTube;