<p>Hey Guys.
So with about 3 1/2 weeks left until the ACT, I might as well start studying. But how? How does one study for the ACT? I know it sounds like a dumb question, but really, how do I study? I have a Kaplan book and a Barron's ACT 36 book... but how can I use these to maximize my score? Right now my scores are as follows:</p>
<p>english= 28
math= 26
reading= 32
science= 24
composite= 28 </p>
<p>I'm aiming for a composite score of 30. What's a good strategy? How can I set up a daily schedule? Thanks!</p>
<p>I’m in a similar boat, I have the Princeton review cracking the act which I find extremely helpful and I also have the Princeton review’s extra act questions. I’ve done each section (the actual instructional stuff) followed by one of the practice exams to see how I did. I’m now starting to just tackle each of the practice exams and taking the time to look at what I got wrong. I got a 28 composite the first time and my latest round of practice tests have put me in the 32 composite range, which I’m pretty happy with.</p>
<p>Hope this helps.</p>