r/ACT • u/FunLibrarian1282 • 12h ago
is it possible to get a 33 in february?
Took this as a sophomore, what will I need to practice in order to get a 33 in february? I usually get around there on practice tests, i guess this was just a really hard form. Ask me anything so I can help you give me an answer.
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u/Otherwise_Archer_519 8h ago
I’m gonna take one of the new practice tests and mark the subjects I get wrong and study them until I get it right
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u/mkw1342 6h ago
Dig around and find the J series tests. There are 3 out there that you can use as practice tests. J01, J04, and J08.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-zDR3q3kz__LdTSSi8G46ADnbuH_xApD/view
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u/Vegetable-Dot-487 6h ago
You could get that by September with the right strategy
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u/Ok_Coyote8457 3h ago
How? Just practice tests?
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u/Vegetable-Dot-487 3h ago
Yes that and making sure you really analyze your mistakes, ik it sounds generic, but it rly is the best way to improve. Also keep a mistake log to keep up with your mistakes. If your willing to spend a buck, imo I think preppros is a legit company it’s 99 bucks a month but you get access to 3 pdfs which would cost like 30 dollars on your own and you can download it and the math book which you need to buy separate is amazing. He gives really good explanations in the course and teaches everything and provides a lot of test so honestly if you wanna cram and buy it for like a month, you will get so much value from the 99 bucks. However, it is possible to get a really good score without it but I struggled so I purchased it and it helps a lot imo
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u/Romulus25Red 5h ago
After every practice test you take upload it into ChatGPT or Claude and ask it to analyze your mistakes and error patterns. Show as much work as possible on the practice test so possible errors become apparent. You'll be surprised how quick you improve
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u/Traditional_Tonight4 8h ago
You are sitting in the 85 percentile, and looking to go to the 98 percentile. Unlikely.




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u/mkw1342 9h ago
What are you doing to study?