<p>How accurate are they?</p>
<p>Give us more info, how bout? :P</p>
<p>Are they one’s that say “Practicing for the ACT”? If so, they’re fine. They are pretty much just a red book test without answers to it.</p>
<p>If it is different, describing it could help.</p>
<p>They say “Preparing for the ACT”. I’ve actually found that some of the reading passages in the packets are also in the Red Book. But how are the other sections compared to the real test? Anyone know?</p>
<p>They are pretty accurate, like I said.</p>
<p>Why aren’t they as popular then?</p>
<p>They kind of are for ACT practice test enthusiasts.</p>
<p>I’m pretty sure those booklets are also released by ACT Inc.
so yea I would trust them</p>
<p>I’m assuming they aren’t as “popular” simply because it’s only one test and no tips
unlike what you would get when you buy a review book like princeton’s</p>
<p>It’s still wierd though that the red book, that also has three tests and no review, is way more popular.</p>