Stormy Beliard: Information about ACT study materials is below./
Dionna Doyel: If your high school offers a free ACT/SAT prep course, take it -- it really does benefit you in the long run. Also take advantage of your public library -- they usually store testing guides for the ACT in their reference sections. Peterson's, Kaplan, and other study guides like that some of the best resources to use. You can also visit the official website (www.actstudent.org) to see if they have practice questions. Another thing -- if you still have them, take a look at your old geometry, algebra, and trigonometry math notes/formulas. These are usually the types of questions you'll see on the ACT math section, which in my opinion, usually gives people the most trouble. I hope this info helps! Good luck on your test!...Show more
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