The new PR 1296 ACT Question Book.

<p>Anyone know how effective this book is I am thinking of buying it.</p>

<p>How would anyone know if it is effective when it is being released tomorrow?</p>

<p>Oh snap. My bad.</p>

<p>Anyone here planning on getting and using it?</p>

<p>Where can i find this new PR book?</p>

<p>Amazon.</p>

<p><a href=“http://www.amazon.com/Practice-Questions-College-Test-Prep/dp/0375429026/ref=pd_bbs_sr_5?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1235001379&sr=8-5[/url]”>http://www.amazon.com/Practice-Questions-College-Test-Prep/dp/0375429026/ref=pd_bbs_sr_5?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1235001379&sr=8-5&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>ehh…I might as well get it.</p>

<p>anyone has a general idea how good this book is?
Thanks in advance! :)</p>

<p>im also curious!
anyone with feedback?</p>

<p>We will soon find out. It came out today online.=P</p>

<p>Well PR has a good rep with ACT prep. I didn’t personally use it but a lot of my friends have and they, along with many people on CC, give it great reviews.</p>

<p>It’s on the way for me. We will soon find out how good this book really is.</p>

<p>PR is pretty good. But the REAL ACT is most accurate</p>

<p>This is 1296 questions though. That is a lot of prep. I hope it is good stuff.</p>

<p>i’m gonna run out to barnes and noble and buy it today.</p>

<p>My son pre-ordered at Amazon and did the first practice test out of it. He found a few typos and said that it seems to be poorly edited. The test questions were similar to the Feb ACT questions and he’s happy that he has some new material to cover in addition to the Red book, Barrons etc. He didn’t score well on his first ACT and he’s determined to score better next time. I sincerely hope that this book helps in this aspect.</p>

<p>I bought it and it basically seemed like just practice questions (6 practice tests worth) w/out and score improving things… i’ll try the first test this wkend and i’ll report back to u guys</p>

<p>I just placed my order right now. Anyone use it yet?</p>

<p>I received the book today in the mail. 3 full practice tests and then 3 practice tests for each subject. Every problem has a full explanation in the back of the book. I will take the first test this weekend.</p>

<p>Wow, that seems really good. Pretty much 6 tests for each section.</p>

<p>yep… but again, there’s no advice… just practice questions. (I still think it’s worth the price)</p>