<p>I only have approximate 3 weeks left for reviewing the ACT test. (My test date is Oct 22).
Should I Use McGraw Hill's 10 Practice? I heard about this book is not really good. Somebody please help me.
Thanks.</p>
<p>no it sucks</p>
<p>waaay easier than real deal man</p>
<p>what do you suggest instead? Is there a new version of the Red Book of Real practice tests available?</p>
<p>The book is good for practicing your timing under real conditions as for what you make on the practice tests and what you’ll make on the real thing you’ll probably score 3-4 points less for each section of the act</p>
<p>This is what happened to my friend when he used McGraws:
Math: 36, English: 31, Science:30,Reading:33
Actual
Math:32,English:26,Science: 27, Reading: 23</p>
<p>Yeah the McGraws is really useful book with practice tests that are just like the real thing. The McGraws book is really good, ESPECIALLY for reading. Definitely buy the Mcgraws book</p>
<p>(This is all sarcasm if u couldn’t tell. The McGraw book is awful)</p>
<p>@CSMath i got a 32 on McGraw Hill’s practice test for reading and then scored a 36 on the real act. it’s not the book its the individual and a lot of luck</p>