<p>im taking ACT on oct 28... the books im using are barrons ACT 2007 and princeton review's cram book. are the practice tests harder than the actual ACT tests? because i used a barrons book to prep for the PSAT and their practice tests were muuuch harder than the PSAT i took this morning.</p>
<p>You should get the Real ACT book and take practice tests from there, since they will be most accurate (they're retired test). But in general, yes, Barron's is harder.</p>
<p>yea in the barrons, i was consistantly getting in the low 20s on the science, even though i got 30s on the real test</p>
<p>i dont have time to buy more books (or money) so im def not getting anything else (nor do i have time to take any more practice tests before saturday), i just wanted to know so i speculate around what i wil get.
i got 33 on the practice test in the booklet u get when u sign up for the act.</p>
<p>borrow someones. tell your parents that you need this book in order to get into college and finally get out of their hair.</p>
<p>You'll be fine. Just keep practicing instead of hanging out here!</p>