The hardest ACT section is...?

<p>Kinda want to restart this… I took 1 practice test and right now have 34 math(careless errors… could have gotten easy 36), 27 english (english is hardest for me), 29 on reading (got trolled kinda…), havent taken science but im estimating from 33-36 (from what i got on the PLAN. so composite of 31-32… I THINK ENGLISH IS THE HARDEST… OR IT MIGHT BE BECAUSE ENGLISH WAS MY SECOND LANGUAGE AND I THINK ALL THE ANSWER CHOICES ARE ALWAYS RIGHT xD</p>

<p>I really don’t see how Science is at all hard. Mostly it’s just your ability to interpret tables and graphs. English section is my worst.</p>

<p>Yeah Chaos, that how i feel too.</p>

<p>Science, most definitely. It’s easy, but the time constraint always gets me :(</p>

<p>I think the hardest section is English because I always miss one rhetorical reasoning question.</p>

<p>I think the hardest by far is science, and the easiest by far is reading. I can only base this off of the PLAN and the Princeton Review’s practice ACT, as I have never taken a real one. I haven’t done any studying whatsoever yet, but this was my score on the practice: E:24, M:26, R:33, S:22, C:26. English was also pretty difficult, because grammar was pretty much cut out of my elementary school’s curriculum. For math I just have to remember some geometry concepts, seeing as I took Geometry my freshman year. For science, I was stumped on a lot of the questions, I’m really going to have to work on that one. For reading, I could easily get to 36 by reading each question thoroughly. Can anyone recommend some books to study from given my situation?</p>

<p>According to a few tutors we’ve talked to the science section isn’t necessarily the hardest but the one that varies the most in difficulty. The other 3 sections stay much more consistent in difficulty. That makes it one of the harder section to prepare for.</p>

I am a freshman in Highschool (At time of posting this) and I took the ACT and got a 21 in English, 19 in Math (I have never taken geometry or Trig so that is expected) a 30 in Science and a 29 in Reading. The Science seems to really just be reading comprehension, with science vocabulary.

Edit* I just rechecked my scores and I actually got a 31 in reading not 29