<p>Hi Guys, rising junior year here. I took the ACT for practice in June and lets says that I wasn't very happy with my score(27). I already have the Real ACT book, but was wondering what books have like drills and exercises to improve my English and Science scores. Out of the following books, which would you recommend?</p>
<p>Barron's ACT
Cracking the Act
Kaplan ACT
McGraw-Hill's 10 Practice ACTs</p>
<p>I checked out the PR Cracking the ACT 2007 version from my library and noticed that there no answer keys for the English drills. Anyone know where I might be able to find them?</p>
<p>Oh ok, thanks. I was wondering where the answer key was because in the 2006 version it was displayed right after the drills. Unfortunately, I returned it today. =(</p>
<p>I liked the Princeton Review ACT book a lot too. They explain all the different question types very clearly and thoroughly. As long as you put some effort into studying, no matter which book you use, your score should improve.</p>