princeton review or kaplan for ACT ? which has a better self study book?
anonymous
2011-08-04 10:52:39 UTC
which one is better?
Kaplan ACT 2011: Strategies, Practice, and Review OR Cracking the ACT, 2011 Edition
by Princeton Review
Two answers:
anonymous
2011-08-04 15:44:09 UTC
I use the Princeton Review version for the ACT as well as the official ACT guide from the makers of the test. I got the two books after I made a 31 and so far, it's helping me with a lot of issues that I had trouble with on the exam, especially the math and science. I can't say I know much about the quality of the Kaplan ACT book, but I have the Kaplan book for the SAT, and if I had to compare the quality of the two, I would have to go with the Princeton Review study book. Hope this helps.
anonymous
2016-11-30 14:06:35 UTC
definitely the suggestion from those books facilitates in simple terms somewhat. What your son somewhat desires is in simple terms plenty and many practice questions. The greater he sees those comparable styles of questions, the greater effective he will do on the try. i in my view have been given all the books you stated just to take the practice tests, plus i offered the "genuine SAT" books besides. If I have been to pick one e book, i found the Barron's books to have the main tricky practice tests for the two the SAT and ACT.
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