<p>Yo.</p>
<p>Allow me to elaborate on a situation I am in. I have taken the ACT twice, once in April, once in September. Each time I have taken the test, I have done great (32+) on English, Reading, and Science.
Math, however, is the dark horse. I have gotten a 26 on Math each time. The first time in April, I did not do much studying for the math section at all. So I studied some more math and basically found myself getting 29-30's on the old ACT tests.</p>
<p>In the month of September, I took the test and the Math section set a personal record for tears in my butthole. Usually, when I take the old ACT's/practice tests, I start to fade around questions 40+. This time, I faded near question 10. The material was so out there for me, I was surprised I got a 26 on the section. </p>
<p>So I lay myself out to the masses. I am going for the absolute highest score I can get, and judging that the third time will be the last, I am out for blood. There is always room for improvement. I have not had the best study methods. To be honest, I don't know what to use for studying. My goal is by December 13th (my birthday as well, so I better not crap myself), I will be confident enough and ready to get at least a 33+ on the Math section. It is Mathematics, there is no gray areas for answers, you simply know it, or you study the shit out of it to make up for lost knowledge. </p>
<p>My question for you fine people is this: What study methods/books/tests can I use to increase my ACT Mathematical knowledge so that in 2 months time, I will be ready for whatever the hell The ACT Company throws at me?</p>
<p>I love you all.</p>