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Help me find some good ACT study books

I'm starting my ACT prep and I'm looking for some good study books that can help me excel on the test. Can anyone suggest some tried-and-true books or resources that worked for you or someone you know?

7 months ago

I'd be happy to recommend some popular and effective ACT study books. Here's a list of some well-regarded resources that many students have found helpful:

1. "The Official ACT Prep Guide" - This book is published by the ACT organization itself and contains authentic ACT practice tests along with detailed explanations for each answer. It's essential for getting a feel for the real test format and content.

2. "ACT Prep Black Book: The Most Effective ACT Strategies Ever Published" by Mike Barrett - This book focuses primarily on the strategies, tactics, and skills needed to excel on the ACT. It provides insights on how to approach each question type and is particularly helpful for understanding the test's structure and underlying logic.

3. "For the Love of ACT Science: An Innovative Approach to Mastering the Science Section of the ACT" by Michael Cerro - This book is tailored explicitly toward the ACT Science section, offering a comprehensive and in-depth guide to mastering the concepts and techniques needed for success in this particular area.

4. The Princeton Review's "Cracking the ACT" - Known for their range of test prep materials, Princeton Review provides solid content coverage, test-taking strategies, full-length practice tests, and subject-specific review chapters for the ACT.

5. Kaplan's "ACT Prep Plus" - Kaplan is another reputable test prep company, and their ACT guide offers extensive content review, practice questions, and tests. It includes video resources and an online resources portal as well.

Remember that preparing for the ACT involves more than just reading through these books. It's essential to practice consistently, evaluate your strengths and weaknesses, and set up a study schedule. Additionally, consider using online resources like the ACT's official website and Khan Academy, which offer free test prep materials and practice questions. Good luck with your studying!

7 months ago

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