Possible to jump 5 points on next ACT?

<p>I'm a junior. I took the February ACT, first time taking ACT (also, haven't taken SAT yet), got a 25 (26 on math and reading, 24 on english and science). Wow, I blow...hard. I'm looking to get a 30. To practice for this test, honestly, I skimmed the Real ACT Prep Guide book, and I took two sections of the first practice test. Clearly, I should have practiced more, but I went in blind, and I did awful (in my opinion). I am also going to take the April ACT. Do you guys think it is possible to jump my composite score up 5 points from a 25 to a 30? I will most likely get a private tutor, and thus work harder. Is it possible to jump up 5 points in such little time? Thanks.</p>

<p>Tom</p>

<p>I jumped 6 points in 2 test periods. 26 in September, 32 February. If you study and practice it can happen.</p>

<p>Not going to be easy, but it’s possible with hard-work. Do more mind excercises and what not and when you take the test again, make sure your brain is at top notch performance. Kind of like excercising.</p>

<p>I jumped from a 24 to 29</p>

<p>My son jumped from 27 to 33. No ACT prep, just SAT Prep.</p>

<p>My little brother went from a 28 to a 33 after taking a “useless” CC course on number theory.</p>