Princeton Review Cracking the ACT-Is is close to the real test?

<p>I have been studying a lot for the upcoming ACT and have been using the Princeton Review book. I got a 33 on the practice math, but I am worried maybe these questions are easier than the real thing.. If anyone has used this book and taken the ACT, could you please tell me how they compare?</p>

<p>PR is actually a little bit harder... PR is a great review book</p>

<p>thanks for the reply any more opinions?</p>

<p>yep I like it =D
get the red book if you want to get a feel of the real deal (The Real ACT prep Guide)</p>

<p>yeah, PR and red book are the best</p>

<p>kaplan is also good (for reading especially), and if you want a real challenge, Barron's meets that demand</p>

<p>yah i just got the red book yesterday and the math seems really similar to the Princeton book and I have barrons but I don't use it much</p>

<p>barron's is pretty dicy.... if you get about a 24-25 on Barron's, expect roughly a 30 (at least) on the real thing... barron's is pretty hard</p>