<p>If you know anything that can help someone for the ACT, please post it here. Try to come up with as many ideas as possible.</p>
<p>I'll start this off by posting some of my helpful ideas.</p>
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<li>Have a good breakfast.</li>
<li>Don't read everything in the science section.</li>
<li>Choose the most interesting article for the reading section to start with, then save the least interesting for last.</li>
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<p>bump......</p>
<p>Come on people. The test is this Saturday. Please post something. This is my last ACT.</p>
<p>So many views, and yet nobody is posting. Come one people. Only 3 more days until the ACT. Please post.</p>
<p>for the science section, read the intro, look at the questions, go to your graph/chart/table and find the answer.</p>
<p>math-not hard math. just don't double-guess yourself too often.
basically relax. ACT is much easier than SAT</p>
<p>much easier-yes. will have more of a time crunch than you do on the SAT, though</p>
<p>i guess it goes for any test, but circle youre answers in the book and once you finish each page or two, then fill in the answer sheet</p>
<p>i would Not relax on the science section. try doing it as fast as you can, if you finish early-good, go back to the ones you were totally clueless about</p>
<p>agree w/ kyle about the circling in the test thing</p>
<p>for the writing part, write as much as possible! bring in as much evidence as you can, and write neatly</p>
<p>the math <em>isn't</em> really difficult, but they do try to trick you, so watch out and read the paragraph/question they are asking for</p>
<p>What about for the reading section. Thats the one i have problems with every time.</p>