<p>I dont know why, but i don do that well on the physics section. Please please someone help me. is there any way that i should practice/study? any strategies taht I should follow?
please put any advice/strategies taht you use ! anything is appreciated!</p>
<p>For the science section, I do the conflicting viewpoints first because it has the most points, then the data analysis, and save experiments for last. On the viewpoints section, read the first view points and answer the questions relating that part. Then, read the second viewpoint and answer the rest of the questions. It really saves some confusion of details.
For the data analysis and the experiments DON’T read anything unless you absolutely have to! Reading the blurbs will just confuse you and freak you out. Instead, take a couple of seconds to study the carts and graphs to make sure you have a general sense of what they talk about.
For me this worked really well. I went from a 26 average on the science section to 33.
Hope this works for you too.
Good luck on the ACT!</p>
<p>I agree with 45daysinrome… if you don’t know which passage is which, the experiments have 6 questions, data rep has 5, and conflicting viewpoints has 7.</p>