<p>How much did your score increase from using the Princeton Review: Cracking the ACT? Can you provide former score and current score please?</p>
<p>I studied from the 2008 edition of Princeton Review: Cracking the ACT for about a week before the test. My scores are as follows:</p>
<p>Composite: 30
English: 31
Math: 30
Reading: 31
Science: 29
Writing: 10</p>
<p>Took it for the first time, so I do not have previous scores. Took it as a freshman.</p>
<p>To Statlanta;</p>
<p>I’m not exactly sure how they measure your test scores on the ACT, so correct me if I’m wrong.</p>
<p>You got 30 questions right on the math portion out of 60,</p>
<p>31 on the English section out of 75,</p>
<p>and</p>
<p>31 on the Reading portion out 40 questions?</p>
<p>Its number of questions right in a section divided by total number of questions in that section (i.e. percent correct in that section) multiplied by 36.</p>
<p>God, I really need to pay more attention to stuff. I really am just lazy and don’t put enough effort into reading every single thing there is to know about something. I’m learning that you have to work your butt off to get what you really want.</p>
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<p>I used that book only for the the English grammar review. I used PR 1296 for the actual studying. Got a composite 35.</p>
<p>I will probably buy this book this week, for those of you that have it is it any good?</p>