What Are best ACT PREP BOOKS?

<p>I have REAL ACT and Princeton(2006).
What are the other books would you recommend?
Could you tell positives and negatives about books?
I need more pratice tests, which book has the most pratice test scores?</p>

<p>Usually you don't need to practice that much on the ACT, cause ACT tests a lot of the straight forward stuff you learn in high school. So do those tests first, after that, try the ACT online package. I find PR's English to be easier than the real ACT guide. I was getting 29s on PR and 27s on the Real Guide. But i got a 34 on the real test, so i guess they're both not accurate..haha</p>

<p>Testing knowledge is BS. As the Princeton book says, they test how you do on the ACT. Reading the Princeton book will give you the most knowledge about the test and tells you what you need to look out for. My regret is not taking more practice tests, definately do all of them in the Real ACT book.</p>

<p>I think Real ACT and PR are all you need. There are plenty of tests between the two of them, and the ACT isn't tricky like the SAT.</p>

<p>Working on your pacing and you'll do fine.</p>

<p>kaplan, and thats it</p>

<p>barron's is not accurate, but it does prepare u , in a different way...</p>

<p>is PR 2005 too early?
should I get a new book (PR 2007)?</p>

<p>always get the newest version possible</p>

<p>I would get the new one, but if you actually already have the 2005 one, you can take the tests in that too. There might be some overlap, but at least you'd have extra practice questions. Just do the 2007 ones first.</p>

<p>I already have the 2005 one. I'm just worried when the ACT changed. Did they change in 2005? was the writing section the only change?
my 2005 book has the writing section in it, so does that mean it has the latest ACT version?</p>

<p>I don't remember the ACT changing in the past few years, but didn't pay as much attention in 2005. The SAT changed, but I didn't think the ACT did.</p>

<p>How accurate are these two books? </p>

<p>On PR, I'm getting composites of 26-28 (w/ writing), and on the real one I'm getting composites of 30-32 (w/ writing).</p>

<p>i think PR is slightly easier on math and reading.</p>