<p>Well I just did my first practice ACT test</p>
<p>I got</p>
<p>33 ENglish
34 Math
33 Reading</p>
<p>and 19 on science!!!</p>
<p>I went too slow and i couldnt answer 7 questions.</p>
<p>Any strategies for this section?</p>
<p>Well I just did my first practice ACT test</p>
<p>I got</p>
<p>33 ENglish
34 Math
33 Reading</p>
<p>and 19 on science!!!</p>
<p>I went too slow and i couldnt answer 7 questions.</p>
<p>Any strategies for this section?</p>
<p>Me too, pretty much exactly what he said.</p>
<p>Think faster! It’s probably the only advice one can give. And out of curiosity…would you guys consider yourselves workaholics?</p>
<p>Don’t read the introduction, just go straight to the questions. Only a small portion of problems will ever ask you something in the introduction and you will basically know so you can go and look.</p>
<p>Yeah if you’re having trouble with the time try answering the questions first. Practice is always helpful also =]</p>
<p>skip to the questions.</p>
<p>are you sure skipping the introduction is a good idea? </p>
<p>The introduction often helps you understand the experiments.</p>
<p>while the introduction does help you to understand the experiments, half the time you dont need to
a lot of the questions just ask you to analyze the graphs they give, so you dont need to understand the experiment at all the get the correct answer</p>
<p>On some questions, yes you will have to refer back to the intro, but on most, you won’t - which is why you should skip to the questions first.</p>
<p>Obviously you should practice with this strategy, don’t pop in on test day and see if it works for you lol.</p>