<p>Well, I think you just need to review over English a billion times (in Princeton review, probably). Rixs, who got a 36 on that section, advised finishing the test quickly and accurately in about 30 minutes, and then checking the whole thing in 15 min. (this is assuming you just made dumb mistakes, I also got 32, and this has been helping).</p>
<p>Nothing to say about math, I guess. You obviously know what you’re doing.</p>
<p>Now, given you can already get a 28, all I can say is practice reading more. Also, try Barron’s ACT 2009. The reading is really hardcore, but it should improve your reading and analytical skills.</p>
<p>On science, work on a $hitload of practice tests. Do like two or so passages in 10 minutes carefully. Look at the answers, and if you missed any, slap yourself. Like…hard, then look at the answer and learn from it.</p>
<p>If you havn’t used the real ACT prep guide, 100% get it. It rocks.</p>