1,296 ACT Practice Questions, 3rd Edition Author: Princeton Review | Language: English | ISBN:
0307945707 | Format: EPUB
1,296 ACT Practice Questions, 3rd Edition Description
If you need to know it, it's in this book.
The best way to prepare for standardized tests is to practice, and this resource offers you plenty of opportunities to do just that. This revised third edition of 1,296 ACT Practice Questions contains questions equivalent to 6 full-length practice tests. It includes:
* 3 full-length practice ACT tests to help evaluate your progress after working through the drills
* Hundreds of additional practice questions (equivalent to 3 more ACTs!) broken down by subject for extensive extra practice
* Drills for each section type, from punctuation to critical reading to trigonometry
* Detailed, informative answer explanations for all practice questions
- Series: College Test Preparation
- Paperback: 656 pages
- Publisher: Princeton Review; 3 edition (February 5, 2013)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0307945707
- ISBN-13: 978-0307945709
- Product Dimensions: 10.8 x 8.4 x 1.6 inches
- Shipping Weight: 2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
My teacher told us to go for Princeton Review for SAT/ACT books. Beestar SAT/ACT also recommended books from PR. But this book is a really bonus. For $10, you bought 1296 practice problems that are equivalent to 6 full ACTs. It not only covers each section type, from punctuation to reading comprehension to trigonometry, it provides detailed explanations for every questions . It works well for self preparation and self study of ACT.
I have used this book while taking weekly Beestar ACT/SAT. As I was going over with the problems in this book, I got higher scores and took less time to finish the online tests. The benefit from the book is significant. The problems are very well reflection of the real test problems.
I am happy with my purchase. I highly recommend to others who are preparing for ACT.
By Megan R
Best part of this test book? My daughter's practice test scores ranged between 26-28, which gave her motivation to study harder, because she knew she had to get a high score in order to be competitive in applying to her college of choice. When the test finally came, her scores ranged between 30-34, with an overall score of 33.
By momof5
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