What's My Projected Actual ACT score?

<p>I got a 29, 32, and 30 on Kaplan's practice tests. You guys think it'll go up a bit on the Real ACT practice tests? or the actual ACT? </p>

<p>The main section i'm scuffing up on is science, and reading is okay... math and english i think im okay on</p>

<p>kaplan is easier than the real test
i don't know what you would get on the real one but i'd say
out of a random guess it'd be somewhere along the lines of</p>

<p>27-28 composite</p>

<p>hmm that cant be right cuz from many other ppl i heard kaplan was harder and on the actual ACT i got a 29 so... i gotta get that 32 lol blah more practice here i come...</p>

<p>Whenever you practice for exams make sure you do full research on what books are the best for certain tests. For ACT it's either the red book (official act guide) or PR.
I rarely use Kaplan as their questions are usually far too easy.
The only reason why some people say Kaplan is harder is because the grading system is strict....but why would you make the grading strict when you can just provide the same level of difficulty as the real test and keep the same grading scale?
Go and attempt to do the PR or the real official ACT guides</p>

<p>Kaplan, overall, is about the same, if not a little easier ---- but, what i will say about kaplan is it's reading section is harder (longer passages and slightly harder questions).</p>

<p>in terms of your composite, i agree with Jaesango... around a 27 or 28</p>

<p>When you practice for these kinds of things don't have a goal anything below 100%
Always go "I'm going for a 36!"
and then maybe you might actually reach your original 'hidden' goal of 32 and then decide 'hmm...maybe...MAYBE I REALLY CAN GET A 36!'</p>