What books? What practice tests???

<p>I've gone to Booksamillion to look at a couple of books. I don't have too much time, but I skimmed over the Princeton Review 2008 tips though I didn't have enough time to try their practice passages(that they use after the tips, not practice tests). I barely skimmed over the Barron's 2008. </p>

<p>Which of these books would be best if someone only had a few days to study? I don't know where to take a practice test? I can't find ACT's Official Book at Booksamillion, so I can't find a place to take a REAL practice test. Are the PR practice tests good and like the real thing? Are they worth my 4 precious hours? I had taken at least 12 practice tests for the SAT, but I haven't taken a single one for the ACT. After reading PR, I at least know what it's about, but I feel like I need a practice test that's worth my time. Is the Official Guide from ACT good for stategies?</p>

<p>Here's a real practice test.</p>

<p><a href="http://www.act.org/aap/pdf/preparing.pdf%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.act.org/aap/pdf/preparing.pdf&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>Kind of like all my practice tests with the ACT, if I'm reading something, I want to read it on paper, otherwise it's a hastle with a time limit going on a PDF file. Would it be okay to take a practice test out of PR, as in would it be near the same as a real test? I'll just go to booksamillion tomorrow with paper(to write down answers), pen, and a watch. I just need to take one practice test, it's very crucial. I wont' take a math practice test though because it's the same as the SAT except for the LOGS, trigonometry, etc.</p>

<p>Your counselor might have a printed booklet of the pdf. casual linked to. (You might already be in summer, but my school is still open, so maybe yours is too.) There should be a stack in the counseling office.</p>