<p>I am planning to take the ACT in June. I am planning to study vigorously these three months. Anyone would like to share how they are going or already study for the ACT. How many hours did you study in a day? What did your day mostly consist of? (math, reading, english?)
Thanks</p>
<p>nobody has a plan they want to share???</p>
<p>Starting this early and working this hard will cause you to burn out. Take at least 2 months off. I did about 3 hours a day for the week and a half immediately before the ACT. It’s all about volume of practice questions. Just get into a mode where doing an entire practice test in a day is routine. After you take it, review each question you missed until you understand why the correct answer is what it is on every single question.</p>
<p>I am spending 2 hours per day (Monday through Friday) going over strategies and practice sections to see what works best for me (especially in reading). On the weekends, I am taking a full length practice test and going over the answers. Adapting study strategies for the next week based on the practice test results. </p>
<p>I am taking the ACT in April, but depending on my score, I may be taking it again in June as well. I am going through an old Kaplan ACT study guide right now during the week – going through the workouts and their practice tests a section at a time. The Red Book on the weekends. I will probably try the Princeton Review book after I am finished with Kaplan.</p>