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Use any "Red Book" after 2016; Review of Black Book + other prep
I'm a rising junior taking the ACT in July (hopefully!). (Sorry if this review is a bit long, it has just taken me a bit to find the right combo of materials)Materials I'm already using (used) :Princeton Review Premium Prep 19-20: 3 of 5 starsLiterally a waste. The practice tests are FAR too easy. The strategies are standard. But its content teaching is bare minimum; it's good as a refresher on basic concepts. It does have a formula page which is really nice, but only if you know how to use the formulas efficiently (which the book doesn't cover). I only picked it over Barron's because it advertised 8 tests over the 5? that Barron's offered for half the price at my local B&N. Half those tests are online so not realistic at all. However, it was a nice introduction to the ACT and a real confidence booster. Its attempts to be colloquial and "hip" fall flat, but at least it's not intimidating to the average high schooler?Magoosh Online Prep: 4.5 of 5 starsMagoosh is great for learning content. It offers videos (which are really narrated PowerPoints) and practice questions. I like the videos, which let you take notes alongside them. Not a fan of the practice questions, but that's a personal preference since I mark up my tests a LOT which is hard to do on a laptop. They do offer a book, which, if I could go back in time, I would have gotten as it also offers 20 percent off the online prep. One thing I like about Magoosh is that it is really thorough and works under the impression that you are aiming for a high score.Red Book: 4 of 5 starsPractice tests made by ACT. To be used alongside the Black Book. I have the 20-21 edition which has all the tests that the Black Book 2nd edition walks through and a few (2?) more. Not much in terms of strategy and content learning. Try and find an elephant passage in the english section to know whether you are using the right book for the black book.Black Book: (by itself 4 of 5, with other materials 5 of 5)From my understanding, the book does not review content at all because the philosophy is that nothing more than basic knowledge is needed to succeed on the test. There's a walkthrough of the Red Book, but without making a separate purchase, the book doesn't provide anything in terms of "practice". It's meant to change the way you look at the test, from being overwhelmed to looking at it critically. It's been easy to understand and I really appreciate how it is inflexible. Other "strategies" usually come up with a rule but include a disclaimer, like use at your own discretion. It's extremely unhelpful to have to consider whether a certain "fool-proof" strategy applies while taking a test. I appreciate the Black Book's confidence in its strategies and it helps boost my own confidence during test.Hope this helps!
F**A
Detailed!!
Really good and detailed, made me understand the act much more
T**L
Great for tips and test taking strategies!
I purchased this book and "The Official ACT Prep Guide 2020 - 2021, (Book + 5 Practice Tests + Bonus Online Content)" for my son to study for the ACT prior to starting his junior year in high school. This book was actually recommended to us by a family friend and we are glad that we bought it. We like it because it is more of a strategy type book rather than just a do practice problems over and over again kind of book. Don’t get me wrong, the practice problems are very important, which is the reason why we bought the “The Official ACT Prep Guide 2020 – 2021” book too. We had an older hand me down ACT prep guide book but when my son used the Black Book, the practice problems in the older guide didn’t match what the black book said to practice with so we ended up getting the newer prep guide book. We kind of wanted him to go into his first test without much studying to get a benchmark. He studied with the black book for maybe 3 total hours and picked up some good tips and strategies. I’m confident that with some dedicated study time, he will be able to easily boost his score on the next test.
J**
Still one of the best books
I am an ACT and SAT tutor. I bought thousands of dollars of books at one point to figure out which ones are the most effective. This is one of my favorite books.Someone online told me they were told you should not buy this book without the Official Red Book. The test in this book are 16MC1, 16MC2, 16MC3. If you google those tests with the phrase PDF they are easily accessible. If you do not have a computer then this probably is not the best book for you unless you can print the tests. Also, the newer editions of the official red book have those tests, just not in the same order.Who is this book great for? I would say if you're below a 20 (skip to the next paragraph if you're above a 20), the book may be overwhelming but even reading through the fundamentals could significantly change your score. For math, I would stick to the early questions (1-30) but also browse questions 31-60 to see if there are any questions that are familiar. if you're below a 20. If you are scoring a 20 or below, the reading/writing/science sections are going to REALLY help you understand what the ACT is asking. You'll learn how to take the test from this book and I find my students at 20 or below are taking the test wrong. This book will teach you how to take the test.If you're above a 20 on the ACT. If you keep taking the test and getting the same score no matter what you do. If you feel stuck. This is a perfect book for you.I am trying to think of who does not benefit from this book and I cannot think of any student who has not received some benefit from this book.I also think it is great for tutors. It gives you a deeper awareness of the ACT. I became a better tutor after using this book.One of my favorite prep books for sure.
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