<p>on the ACT science portion i use the 5,6,7 method… im really good at doing the ones with the 5 and the 7’s. How can I improve the one’s with the 6 questions ? </p>
<p>8, 9, 10</p>
<p>You’ll have a better chance at getting advice if you explain the 5-6-7 method. A quick google search shows results for cooking Pork Tenderloin, so unless that’s what you’re referring to, I (and most likely many others on this forum) have no clue what you’re talking about.</p>
<p>I prefer to use the 1, 2, 3, potato method</p>
<p>Apparently it’s “Do the sections with 5 questions first, then the sections with 6 questions, then the 7 question section.”</p>
<p>I didn’t even pay attention to number of questions on each section (edit:) when I took the ACT. Can someone explain how this is a strategy to score higher?</p>
<p>^I’m going to SWAG here, but maybe the sections with 5 questions are the easiest, then the ones with 6 questions, and the ones with 7 questions are the most difficult. By doing the easiest ones first you don’t risk running out of time and not getting a chance to answer questions that you would have known?</p>