The trek to a 34+

<p>Alright, so I recently got my June test scores back and it was a decently nice 32. My GPA concerns me, though, in getting into Michigan, so I'd rather err on the safe side and try for a 34+. I figure with (nearly) two months to study I can definitely pull this off. The problem though, I don't know how to approach getting my scores up. On the last test my english, reading and science scores were all 33's and my math a 30. I was thinking about using Khan Academy to up my math, along with using the Princeton Review ACT book I have to get the other scores up. I kind of doubt those things would be the best though, and was hoping CC could help out. I'm really willing to pull out all the stops for a 34-36.</p>

<p>Thanks a ton!</p>

<p>I’d first order the TIR (Test information release), and see exactly what types of math questions you’re struggling with.</p>

<p>Once we know that, we can recommend specific books and/or online sources to use.</p>

<p>Would my math subscores work instead of the test release? The ACT website says it mails four weeks after you receive your score report.</p>

<p>I would repeatedly practice the math section and a couple of overall practice tests. I know it’s not the same format but I brought my SAT score from a 1930-2110 doing this.</p>