<p>I must say, a book that is made for cramming isn’t too wise…Cramming, in general, is not a good way to go about studying for a standardized test. Been there, done that, did poorly. </p>
<p>However, if this book is geared to that type of student, it may work well. You may also consider looking into the REAL ACT Prep guide. It features concise chapters with to the point strategies. Plus, it’s written by the ACT writers, and features real, official practice tests.</p>
<p>Now, I know it doesn’t pertain to you, but in the event you weren’t cramming, I would suggest using the Princeton Review. It provides a thorough review of the test, giving excellent detail to all facets of the exam. </p>
<p>That ACT EXAM CRAM book looks good, but if I were cramming like you, I would use the Real ACT prep guide</p>
<p>If you’re cramming, I wouldn’t suggest the Real ACT Prep Guide. I’m taking the December 8th test, and I ordered mine like a week ago and it still hasn’t showed up. You might want to buy one that you can start studying before the test.</p>
<p>I doubt I will get the ACT Exam Book before this Saturday so I just went to a local bookstore and bought the SparkNotes book instead. I already have the Real ACT Prep Guide so I am gonna go through SparkNotes to review basics and then take some practice tests using the Real ACT Prep Guide.</p>