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The forum for all things ACT·/u/supernerdaholic·3 days ago
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hi everyone! i'm planning on taking the act this july, and i wanted to know how everyone usually practices. yes, there are practice tests, tutoring, etc. i'm looking for a question bank style or soemthing for drilling so u can get as much practice in as possible. i've heard uworld as a recommendation before and someone told me to ask ai for questions based on weak areas from prevoius testing, but i wanted to check if there were any better options (preferably free or at least affordable). moreover my parents are looking into revolutionary prep right now (HELLAAA expensive btw) and i wanted to know if it is really worth it. i have all the core concepts nailed down but i got a 31 on my last attempt (33 eng, 32 math, 28 reading, 29 science). is it realistic to aim for a 34+? and is this tutoring or anything else recommended? i got tutored on varsity tutors last time but not all the tutors on the website are well-versed with the act. submitted by /u/supernerdaholic [link] [comments]

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