Learning the material.

<p>Hello.
I understand that these standarized tests are a form of ‘art’ per se, but one still needs to know the material to solve the problems, right? I unfortunately am horrible with biology and math in general. I excel in English / Reading, but that doesn’t really help on the other parts. My school system is less than okay, so I’m looking for interactive programs that I could use to give me a good understanding of algebra & geometry, and perhaps some more advanced concepts. The only program I can think of is Microsoft Math, and I dunno how useful that is. Can someone suggest any more? Preferably for the sciences as well?
I’m fifteen, by the way.</p>

<p>Thanks.</p>

<p>Also, I’d like to note that I am homeschooled. It’s just, the program is part of the local school system.</p>

<p>Since you are home schooled ask your parents to get a tutor for you on that subject since you know that is your weakest subject. Or you can buy tons of books and teach your self but I would go with a private tutor instead.</p>

<p>The act redbook is helpful. You can but it at the bookstore.</p>