<p>Ok, well I took a Mc-Graw Hill’s ACT Test(out of the book with 10 of them) and got a 34 composite (31 E, 36 M, 35 R, 34 S). Will this score relate to a real ACT test/practice test or will I get a higher/lower score on an official ACT? Also any info on the level of difficulty on specific sections would be appreciated. For example is Mc-Graw Hill’s ACT Science harder/easier/the same level of difficulty as an official ACT Science?</p>
<p>From what I have gathered (I asked a similar question a while back), the Mc-Graw Hill ACT tests are easier than the real ACTs. I also did pretty good on the Mc-Graw Hill, but got a overall lower score on a real practice ACT (from the ACT website).</p>
<p>Oh ok thanks. Do you know which specific sections are easier on the Mc-Graw Hill?</p>
<p>All of them except Math. That’s from my personal experience.</p>
<p>Hmm, that’s wierd I actually thought all the sections but English were easier. English on the Mc-Graw Hill actually seemed harder to me than the official ACTs.</p>