The best ACT prep book..??

<p>I have the Real ACT Prep book and the Barrons book..</p>

<p>I think the Real ACT is better.. and I'm using only this book..</p>

<p>should I also use Barrons book to practice?? </p>

<p>I heard Barrons book is a lot different and difficult than the actual ACT..</p>

<p>and what are the other good prep books?? (other than the Real ACT Prep..)</p>

<p>I like Kaplan. :D</p>

<p>us the real act book...the questions are like identical. i did all three practice tests in it and think it really helped me</p>

<p>Real ACT+Kaplan (+ McGraw Hill, if there's time on your hands) = best combo</p>

<p>If you want to think the ACT is easy, use Barrons. It's way harder than the real ACT. It's better to be overprepared than underprepared.</p>

<p>I've used the Real ACT prep book, but it only has 3 actual ACT tests, which I've already taken. What should I use next? Are there collections of just ACT tests with explanations for sale or other recommended prep books??</p>

<p>I like Cracking the ACT best.</p>

<p>McGraw Hill gives you 10 practice tests which are quite good IMO...</p>

<p>depends. why do u need to prep? For me, i cant finish science on time. I know all the math, all the grammar, and everything. If you need to LEARN some new math etc, then use like barrons or something. If you just need to practice and manage your time better, just use the real ACT.</p>