<p>What are yours? This is the best book I can find from my local library, so I'm pretty much stuck with this company for the ACT until PR or the Red Book somehow shows up in my library. Almost everyone at CC is torn by this book: it's either too easy or it's accurate. For those that say it's too easy, are the questions themselves easy, is the score formula too forgiving, or both?</p>
<p>Mcgraw-Hill is the worst bookmaker out there. They constantly have errors and inconsistencies in their practice tests and questions and they do a very poor job of emulating the real ACT. Use The Real ACT Prep Guide or Barron’s aiming for a 36 or princeton review. Mcgraw-Hill is trash.</p>
<p>P.S. Those who say it’s accurate haven’t taken the ACT yet probably.</p>
<p>I stumbled across an ACT booklet with a real practice exam. I did both the McGraw-Hill and that booklet, and I must say, you are absolutely right. That company is crap…</p>