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Which is the better ACT book?

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The PR one or the Real ACT prep guide?

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  1. Princeton Review all the way!  They have the best methods, no doubt.  I was completely sweating the whole taking the ACT thing, but they made me more comfortable about it and showed me how to get through it quickly and painlessly.  Best test books ever!  I even got their AP Language exam, SAT one, and that's all I've gotten around too, but next year I'll be getting their AP Literature book.


  2. Personally, I would go with the Princeton Review one from experience. This guide really provides you with the "ins and outs" of the test. It is specifically designed to help you master test-taking skills and outwit the test-makers, not learn new unneeded material, which many books try to emphasize. Moreover, the actual ACT exam is very similar to the practice exams provided in the Princeton Review. They take their time to look through the material in past ACT's to best prepare you. While many ACT books offer more practice exams, the PR book may not offer many practice exams, but the ones it DOES offer are quality and realistic estimators of your performance on the actual test.

    Essentially, the guys at PR know what they're talkin' about! They take time to prep you in the art of test-taking.

    Good luck!

  3. DEFINITELY the real act prep guide for practice tests (they're the real thing! duh!) but princeton review actually teaches u things...so if u needa learn concepts and not just take practice tests, get the PR...but i suggest u get both.

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