Hey so I posted this on the ACT thread, but that doesn’t get as much action as this one… Where do you find full ACT practice tests where you can get a predicted score?
Any info would be awesome, thanks guys!
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My son used “The Real ACT Prep Guide” by ACT, Inc. It’s a big red book. We bought it and he just worked the problems in the book. He thought it was one of the more helpful ones. He also googled and tried all different websites for practice questions and tests - nothing in particular stands out. He didn’t want to stick with any single website or book, but rather try a variety of them. Something he found really helpful though… he found some videos on YouTube about strategies for taking the ACT that were really good. He raised his science sub-score substantially. I can’t say it was entirely due to the strategies he found online, but he thinks it definitely helped.
@bahiablue thank you! I’ll look into getting the red book!
Check out your local library. My D never buy a book but practiced on all books available in the market all available in the public library.
I bought Barron’s 6 Practice Tests book and I’m also looking to buy the Kaplan ACT Practice Test book which has 8 practice tests! Just go to your local Barnes & Noble or library, there are plenty!