<p>Does the second edition have different practice exams than in the 3rd edition? Thanks.</p>
<p>bumpity bump bump bump!!!</p>
<p>Yes and no. The Second Edition contains five tests total, while the first edition only has three. However three of the five tests in the second edition are EXACTLY THE SAME as the first edition. So you are buying a book with two tests if you have already done the first edition. </p>
<p>If you want tests I would suggest this book:
[McGraw-Hill’s</a> 10 ACT Practice Tests, Third Edition: Steven Dulan: 9780071736978: Amazon.com: Books](<a href=“http://www.amazon.com/McGraw-Hills-Practice-Tests-Third-Edition/dp/0071736972/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1376261720&sr=8-1&keywords=10+practice+act+tests]McGraw-Hill’s”>http://www.amazon.com/McGraw-Hills-Practice-Tests-Third-Edition/dp/0071736972/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1376261720&sr=8-1&keywords=10+practice+act+tests)</p>
<p>I wish you luck on what I am sure will be a near perfect score!!!</p>
<p>Thank you and I hope the same for you, but my score is in the low 30s for now ;). McGraw Hill is too easy, and Barron’s is too hard (and irrelevant), PR Cracking the ACT was good and 1296 questions was a little bit more difficult, but very relevant to the actual thing. I suppose that I will buy a used copy of the second edition to supplement it with the third edition. Thanks again for your answer.</p>
<p>No problem. I’m done with my ACT work, so I’m just passing on some info :)</p>
<p>Barrons english portion help me jump from a 19 to a 28 in matter of weeks</p>