Where can I get practice ACTs?

<p>Not online free ones. Willing to pay. But getting a book with 2 practices isn't necessarily worth it.</p>

<p>I need to practice my reading of questions....
I took a Math ACT test today [practice] and out of the 7 I got wrong.. 5 were due to not reading the question right [for example: proportion of the second to the first (i did first to second) or ann took 5 more chips from emily (therefore she has 10 more) not has 5 more].</p>

<p>Seriously, how do I improve this?</p>

<p>You don’t want online tests but you don’t think books are worth it? Seriously?
You won’t really get practice ACTs anywhere else.
The ACT publishes a free practice test that they send to schools. Your guidance office should have one of those.
Other than that… books like Barron’s and Princeton Review are going to have the best practice tests. If you don’t want to use books or online stuff, you can always get a tutor. But those are hardly ever worth it.</p>

<p>LOL I have books a lot but I’ve done 2 of them now what pay 20 bucks for the whole book for one test? I was just wondering if there was a company that might make practice tests similar to the princeton reviews I’ve done [although they are easier than the real one].</p>

<p>I believe there is an ACT prep book with 11 tests in it. Try going to barnes and noble and looking for a book like that. I think it was Kaplan that made it?</p>