<p>for some reason I haven't taken it, I just took the ACT a couple times.</p>
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<li><p>is the blue book pretty accurate? Because the red one for the ACT is pretty off for the last few tests they've been giving</p></li>
<li><p>Is tutoring worth it? I shooting for a 1850..better than that would be great too (athletic recruit), I'd say I'm decently smart..I get decent grades at a top prep school</p></li>
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<p>also Im not that good at math.</p>
<p>Any extra suggestions..tips etc would be great</p>
<p>thanks</p>
<p>The blue book is really accurate, esp. if you get the most recently released one. I would say try on your own before tutoring, at least so you know what your problems are and what you need to learn,(do you need to write your work more clearly, do you need to learn more about functions, are you forgetting certain equations) otherwise they might be lazy and assume to just teach you through the generic or most common problems or just have you take a bunch of practice tests, which you can do on your own. Try it, especially if you like learning in amore social atmos., but don’t go and just expect it to work, it might not.</p>
<p>thanks for the response</p>