<p>i'm great at science but something about the science section on the ACT freaks me out. it just seems like so much to read and figure out in a short period of time.
how do you guys tackle these questions?</p>
<p>Go straight to the questions. I almost never look at the graphs first. You don’t need to.
Go to the questions, then look for the answers in what you have. Most of the time the answer is simply analysis of a chart, some tables, or a graph. No need to try and read the whole experiment first. Works for me anyways.</p>
<p>Imo skip the passages and go straight to the questions. Refer to the passage/charts as needed, I usually end up with 8minutes left~. I got a 30 on the science on my first try with this.</p>
<p>These methods don’t really work on the conflicting passages passage, so be careful.</p>
<p>They work for most questions though lol. And even those passages, it still is faster to go to the question first.</p>
<p>I don’t think so. You would probably end up looking back to a single fact and be tricked.</p>