<p>Practice Test before ACT: 25
June ACT: 26
Practice Test before Sept ACT: 24.75
Practice Test before Sept ACT #2: 25</p>
<p>What in the world! I'm using THE REAL ACT PREP BOOK.</p>
<p>Practice Test before ACT: 25
June ACT: 26
Practice Test before Sept ACT: 24.75
Practice Test before Sept ACT #2: 25</p>
<p>What in the world! I'm using THE REAL ACT PREP BOOK.</p>
<p>Well, maybe you just test better under pressure.</p>
<p>Posting subscores would help :)</p>
<p>If you score equally several times, stop taking the tests. Don’t waste them. =X</p>
<p>You’re just wasting them because it takes months\years to improve. Learn all the concepts and come back to see how much you’ve improved. And don’t always take the tests timed, 'cuz understanding the concepts > time.</p>
<p>yeah, just doing practice tests without reviewing answers will probably be unhelpful.</p>
<p>as you do practice, mark the questions that you feel uncomfortable with and go back and (more often than not, those are the ones you are missing the most) spend more time with those TYPE of questions</p>
<p>granted, this is more helpful in english/mathematics since these are sections in which question types are more easily identifiable if that makes any sense</p>
<p>Also, the real ACT prep guide doesn’t have great review, so use another book for that.</p>
<p>I wish the test booklets had explanations…I can’t understnad #69 for the english section and it’s drving me insane…</p>
<p>And to add…</p>
<p>I think my score is going down for Eng. =P</p>
<p>June ACT: 33
PR:29
08-09 Booklet: 31</p>
<p>…I hope september’s test doesn’t kick my a**</p>
<p>damon, i’m w/ you. i got a 31 in september w/ barely any prep, a 29 in feburary w/ prep, a 30 in april w/ prep, this sept…idk??</p>
<p>good luck to you!</p>