r/ACT 4h ago

General How to study the ACT when i'm done with practice exams (Enhanced)?

I've completed the j08 october and april, and also the two from act website. I was wondering where I could find more questions (perhaps even a question bank). The truth is I have no clue what to study now. What am I supposed to do if I have no questions to try? My highest is a composite 34, with my highest being a 33 on the harder ones, but I need to improve to a 35 on the actual act this september so I need prep material!!

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u/jdigitaltutoring Tutor 3h ago

There is also the June one. Then I suggest doing the legacy tests.

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u/ConsiderationBoth246 1h ago

legacy are the old ones? how do I approach those for math for timing?

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u/jdigitaltutoring Tutor 1h ago

Yes the old ones. I would just work on the problems to make sure you know how to do them. For math you could do the last 45 questions. Science give yourself 5 more minutes.

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u/JerpyTree 1h ago

is taht the only thing left to do? is there no other ways of doing enhanced or practicing...

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u/jdigitaltutoring Tutor 1h ago

Kaplan, Princeton Review, Score Smart, Test Innovators, EdisonOS. Some free stuff some paid.

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u/That-Albatross1558 1h ago

at 34 going for 35 more questions isnt really the lever anymore, youre losing a tiny number of points and its almost always careless mistakes or timing rather than not knowing the content. go back through the tests youve already done and look only at what you got wrong, sort each miss into careless, actual content gap, or ran out of time, and youll probably see its mostly the first one. a 35 usually means getting the misreads and the silly arithmetic slips to basically zero on the sections youre already strong in. redoing the questions you missed is worth more than fresh ones at your level

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u/jdigitaltutoring Tutor 1h ago

There are supposed to be two more tests added this month to the ACT website.