Real ACT Old Tests Wanted

<p>My son has the real ACT Test Book and finished those tests for his preparation. He needs access to complete real ACT tests to practice on. His focus is improving his score in science and reading given his previous composite score of 30 with a brakedown of 33-math, 31-english, 29-reading, 27-science.</p>

<p>I recently finished the whole college admission process and am looking to sell the ACT material that I bought as I prepared for this test. You can find a list of the ACT Tests that I have under the post "Selling ACT Books".</p>

<p>I'm interested in the books. Give me a breakdown on the prices and I will get back to you. My direct email is: <a href="mailto:rooneyf@irsequalizer.com">rooneyf@irsequalizer.com</a></p>

<p>You don't need 'real' tests per say. 10 Tests by Mcgraw Hill is all your son needs.</p>

<p>I've heard complaints about errors on the McGraw-Hill tests. Are these complaints valid? l In addition, do the questions cover the material the actual test is over?</p>

<p>I've heard complaints about errors on the McGraw-Hill tests. Are these complaints valid? l In addition, do the questions cover the material the actual test covers? The other bad wrap on the McGraw-Hill exam book are not actual exams and mislead the test taker into thinking the questions are easier than they really are.</p>

<p>Yeah, the reading is ALOT easier and so is the math + science i've heard
i think the english is a tad harder, but who knows?! honestly, a waste of 20 bucks....</p>

<p>If you haven't taken them, then don't talk nikki, many regard it as the 2nd best ACT prep book.
McGraw hill has a very few errors, but any idiot could pick them apart.
It is very, very helpful. The most bang for the buck, even better than REAL ACT.</p>

<p>The McGraw-Hill book is very good. The English does seem a bit harder, but on the whole is all you really need.</p>

<p>Thanks 1MX and islanders08 for the advice. nikkigirl12, even though the tests might not be as accurate like you say I believe his biggest problems are careless errors and timing which would be helped best by practicing full length tests.</p>

<p>sorry 1mx i didn't specify enough for you. i was comparing them to the real ACT book and compared to that I THINK mcgraws is really easier...and yes i haven't taken it yet so take his advice before you take mine</p>

<p>the mcgraw hill tests do suck.....quantity but no quality.</p>