McGraw Hill VS Kaplan ACT prep books? Which is better?

<p>Hello.</p>

<p>Recently, I bought Barron’s & Princeton Review, and Red Book packages to start studyingfor ACT. However, yesterday I saw copies of Kaplan and McGraw Hill’s ACT 2011, along with their workbooks, in the library. I am planning to spend 3~4 weeks on either of these books and studying books I bought. Here is my question…
Which one is generally better in temrs of contents and explanations of ACT, Kaplan prep book or McGraw Hill’s?</p>

<p>I have the McGraw-Hill 10 ACT Practice tests book. I think it is decent. However, you can’t rely on the score that the book gives you. The questions are relatively accurate compared o the “Red Book”. It is a good choice to use.</p>