<p>Hey, so I've already taken the ACT about three times (only once officially) but I'm looking to improve my score. I've gone from a 25 to a 27 to a 29 without any real extensive studying. But I want to significantly increase my score (I'm shooting for a 34). I'm going to take an ACT test once a week until the tests. I've been scoring the tests and then looking through to figure out which problems I got wrong. Then I categorize them and figure out what I'm doing to get these incorrect. I keep all of these results in a binder I call my "progress portfolio" but I've noticed that some ACT material is significantly harder than others. I want to buy my own book so I can make marks in it, but I want to buy the best one. Any advice on what brand? I know Kaplan, McGraw Hill, and The Princeton Review are all pretty good. But I was wondering if you guys had any imput on which offered the most rigorous and beneficial curriculum.
Thanks!</p>