Where can I get ACT practice tests?

<p>i have the Red Book that comes with 3 practice ones. I want more practice tests but where can i find the real accurate ones like in the Red Book? i prefer them on paper like in a book or online where i can print them out easily and in an easy format.</p>

<p>PR's tests are pretty accurate.. a little bit harder. Also look for past qas from friends or Preparing For the ACT (this year's or previous year's)</p>

<p>to killersdeat0, what is PR?</p>

<p>princeton Review m8</p>

<p>what about kaplan and barron's? i m using kaplan right now for the reading part, i m not sure if it helps T.T</p>

<p>Kaplan is probably the best for reading. Barron is a challenge.. but be prepared when you see you got a low score on barron, kinda too hard</p>

<p>it s ok, i got a very low score even on kaplan. i might get a 0 score on barron, ha ha ha...</p>

<p>to cindysss, i'm a new member to this forum and in terms of act, i too have problems with reading. I bought the kaplan book and my friend got the PR book but both of us thought that the books were useless b/c all it tells u is to use very obvious strategies like read and answer and poe. right now i'm looking for a good grammar book and some really helpful reading strategies from the senior members.</p>

<p>here's my scores so far (BTW, im going to be a sophmore this year but i want to get a 36 before my sophmore year)</p>

<p>official 2007 act practice test</p>

<p>E 28
M 36
R 29
S 33</p>

<p>PR pratice test</p>

<p>E 25
M 36
R 24
S 33</p>

<p>Kaplan practice test</p>

<p>E 30
M 36
R 30
S 30</p>

<p>all these tests i've taken in the span of a month</p>

<p>^ Dang... good at math aren't you??? Triple 36s... wish i'm that consistant</p>

<p>agree with the math wizard on top ^ :)
Are there any concrete approaches rather the usual mundane techniques?</p>

<p>PR is great at reviewing past material. The reading section, however, is pretty poor. Just try to read as much as possible and push yourself when you read. Then on the test, speed read through the passages, get the jist of it, and then head to the answers.</p>

<p>to hahagooman, </p>

<p>what is b/c..?</p>

<p>u said u have problems with reading too, so u r saying that kaplan really helped u with the reading part?</p>

<p>^ b/c= because</p>