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The Real ACT Prep Guide: The Only Official Prep Guide From The Makers Of The ACT |  | Author: ACT Inc. Creator: Wallie W Hammond Publisher: Peterson's
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Media: Paperback Edition: 2 Pages: 623 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.5 Dimensions (in): 10.9 x 8.2 x 1.5
ISBN: 0768926750 Dewey Decimal Number: 378.1662 EAN: 9780768926750 ASIN: 0768926750
Publication Date: December 25, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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The Real ACT Prep Guide is the only book with insider test-taking tips and strategy, practice, and insight from the makers of the ACT.
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Success on the ACT November 14, 2009 Daniel Arnold I really like the product. I think it will help a lot on the ACT test.
Helpful November 8, 2009 K. Russell My daughter used this book to help her prepare for the ACT test. She indicated that is was very helpful.
Good review book October 28, 2009 Zemin Hu (GA) I bought this book for my son a week before the test (he suddenly decided to do it on standby registration), he did all the practice tests in this book, and he got 35 composite score at real test. But his writing of essay was terrible, it had nothing to do with the book. He told me the test scope was in line with what this book contains.
Decent Book if you are self motivated September 12, 2009 Paul Remaker (Gahanna, OH) 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
This book contains a number of sample sample tests and fairly complete reviews of many of the answers. It is wonderful tool for visual learners. My daughter, however, is not a very visual learner. I give it three stars for us because I still ended up needing additional tutoring to supplement the book (which I was hoping to avoid). The tutoring group actually use this book! Anyway, she is retaking the ACTs as I type this review and I am hoping that between this book and the additional tutoring that I am done with any ACT expenses and hassel. So much riding on a standardized test that really does not always properly reflect the knowledge of a student. But I digress ....
Crucial for test preparation--but unfortunately, you'll need more than this to ace the test September 4, 2009 Test Prep Wizard 33 out of 36 found this review helpful
We run a very successful test prep company and highly recommend The Real ACT Prep Guide to students. It is important to note that the ACT is one of the most predictable tests ever created. This test always tests the same skills--in the same amounts!--on each section of the test. For example, the English test will ALWAYS have 10 questions testing punctuation, 12 questions testing grammar, 18 questions testing sentence structure, etc. And within those categories, the same skills are always tested. This predictability can be found in all sections of the test. The math section will ALWAYS have 14 plane geometry questions, 4 trig questions, etc.
Why am I blabbering on about this? Since the ACT is so predictable, the best way to prep for the test is to take official ACTs. The same question types just repeat and repeat. With enough practice, you'll know exactly what to expect on test day. And no, the fake Princeton Review and Kaplan ACT practice tests just don't cut it. (Just check out all those Amazon reviews for those books. Sadly, they are filled with comments like, "The tests in this book were nothing like the real thing. Not a good thing to find out on test day." Oy.)
This book is the only one out there offering real ACT tests. You need this book!
There are several problems with this book, however:
1) The Real Guide doesn't give you a "big picture" view of the skills you need to improve. Let's say you answer a test question incorrectly and review the answers and explanations. Hopefully, you won't get a similar question wrong next time. But you don't necessarily have a "macro" sense of the topics you need to review.
2) Even if you realize what skills you need to improve, the Real ACT Prep Guide doesn't really review any skills tested on the ACT. Don't remember how to calculate the distance formula? Forgot what subject-verb agreement is? You're stuck.
3) The Real ACT Prep Guide doesn't offer practice problems (besides for the 3 included tests). We often find that students who are most successful practice with hundreds of practice problems before test day (particularly those practice problems that focus on their weak areas).
4) The Real ACT Prep Guide doesn't offer "sneaky" strategies. After all, this would be a conflict of interest for the ACT folks.
As a result, you need more for good ACT prep. In our program, we use Boost Your Score! The Unofficial Software Guide to the Real ACT along with this book, since it analyzes student performance on the real ACT tests in the book and then provides practice problems and strategies to boost weak areas. We have actually turned out two perfect scorers using the software in combination with The Real ACT Guide.
Other good products we have used include Princeton Review's 1,296 ACT Practice Questions (College Test Preparation) or the Kaplan or Princeton books when they are used just for strategy, but not for the practice tests.
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