<p>1) "The Real ACT" prep book released by Peterson's</p>
<p>2) Read the related material, lookup study suggestions, take a practice test each week. Improve.</p>
<p>3) Some minimal math vocab may help just so you know what they're asking (e.g. secant, bisect, sin, cos, tan, etc.)</p>
<p>4) If you want a 36, you will have to take the English section ;) Seriously, you might mean the Writing, in which case I would suggest you take it.</p>
<p>5) I think that it's probably easier to get a 36 than a 2400. I got a 35-35-35-31 so I was pretty close to 36 on the ACT. On the SAT I got a 740-800-740. I think that the math sections on both are pretty easy but you will definitely need to review proper English grammar to do well on either...</p>
<p>Good luck!</p>