Science Section

<p>Would you say that Princeton Review's tests are similar, more difficult, or easier than the real ACT? Thanks.</p>

<p>The tests in the Princeton Review book book are really great...second only to the Red Book I would say. It also surprised me by offering GREAT strategies and tips that helped me get a 31 on my first try in September.</p>

<p>mizunopro, yes, this is what I read, but are the tests in PR easier, very similar, or much more difficult than the actual ACT test?</p>

<p>"The tests in the Princeton Review book book are really great...second only to the Red Book I would say."</p>

<p>What do you think that means?
Obviously mizunopro is trying to say that they are extraordinarily inaccurate isnt he?</p>

<p>Anymore ideas about the my original question? I would like to know whether Princeton Review's science tests are similar, easier, or more difficult than the actual ACT science test section.</p>

<p>I think The Princeton Review's tests are more difficult than real act.</p>

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<p>brianna</p>

<p>brianna, yes, it seems like PR's science is more difficult. This is my son's weakest section. He just took a science test from the red book and he scored much better on that one than the two he took in PR.</p>