To make a desperate purchase or not?

<p>I NEED to go increase 2 points on this upcoming April test date (30 to a 32). I have taken almost all of the practice tests in the Red Book, scoring the same score every time (30). I obviously need more practice; I am understanding the strategies and concepts, but always end up missing 3 to 5 mundane questions. What's the best free resource I could use for practice tests? Or should I just buy another practice test book? Which one would you recommend?</p>

<p>actstudent.org has a couple sets of free practice questions and a full length diagnostic test, so that is probably a very reliable free source. There are many other sites with free practice questions, but they may not always be accurate, so I would suggest investing in the PR practice book, it’s worth your money.</p>

<p>I think that improving the ACT score is not all about taking practice tests over and over. A huge factor is reviewing and studying the actual material and learning new techniques. My recommendation would be to stop taking practice tests and start reviewing and prepping via a study book.</p>

<p>Sparknotes has one practice test for the ACT I think.</p>