<p>Based on a lot of the posts on here (and people I’ve spoken to in general), the general “best way” to get a 10 or above on the ACT essay is to just write as much as possible. I’ve heard of more people giving little regard to their essay structure and instead putting more focus on writing a lot, even if it is repetitive/excessive.
All of my ACT prep books in general go through all sorts of formatting and making a straightforward, clear essay. The samples showing what essay deserves a “6” on the ACT student website are also short and formatted.</p>
<p>So what is better for getting a 10-12 on the essay? Long and possibly repetitive or a concise one with better structure?</p>
<p>Thanks everybody!</p>