Retaking ACT! I am in need for study tips!

<p>I took the ACT once and I wish I have studied. Here is my score report: Composite 17. English 17; Math 18; Critical Reading 13; Science 20.</p>

<p>For critical reading, I am horrible at reading long passages. I cannot soak in all of the information in just 5 minutes or even less.</p>

<p>Do you have any study tips for this section?</p>

<p>For the English section, it probably would've been an 18 or a bit higher. I left about 10 questions blank. I ran out of time. I will choose the letter of the day at the one minute mark.</p>

<p>I am reading "Cracking the ACT" by Princton Review. I am learning a lot and I can't seem to engrave all of these great techniques in my memory. </p>

<p>Tell me everything you did to prepare for the ACT to receive that beautiful high score. How do you engrave every technique even for your weakest subjects?</p>

<p>I want to go to Kennesaw State and the minimum for ACT is 20 english, 19 math. But I want to exceed those test scores to let it reflect my GPA, 3.5</p>

<p>are you a junior? if so, get ready for 4 months of extreme cramming</p>

<p>Practice books are the way to go.</p>

<p>If I were you, I’d buy “The Real ACT” book from the ACT website. </p>

<p>It really works. My 26 has gone up to a 31 with just that book. The results will be even more impressive for you I’m sure since your scores are lower.</p>

<p>If you want to see your score go up even more, just buy another practice book. </p>

<p>Again, it works. Trust me.</p>

<p>Practice Tests. Red Book. Go!</p>