<p>I have taken the ACT official book, Barron’s, Princeton Review, Kaplan and McGraw Hill, but there are not enough practice tests. I am having trouble finding more! What else is their??? </p>
<p>I’d suggest </p>
<ol>
<li>Reworking the practice tests you have already done, make sure you can really ace them now that you have studied them once.</li>
<li>Working on some of the SAT prep material. Its a similar test, there is quite a bit of overlap.</li>
<li>Enjoy your summer.</li>
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<p>calm down</p>
<p>Take a breather. Get a hobby, find a significant other, go to party, join a sport, do something fun!</p>
<p>This test will not determine your entire life. I have a brother who went to Yale and a brother who went to UW Madison. The one who went to Madison had about 1000x more fun and less stress and is now a very successful dental surgeon. The Yale one is doing well too, but he works crazy hours and is kind of boring to be entirely honest.</p>
<p>I also suggest taking a break; maybe come back to ACT preparation in a week or two. It’s best to space practice tests apart.</p>
<p>Also, the ACT/SAT isn’t really that important if you are already scoring 33+ or are already admitted into college, so don’t stress too much about it. In the meantime, relax a bit.</p>
<p>Thank you guys for the advice, but does anyone have any other sources? And is it really better to space practice tests? </p>
<p>Your first priority is to learn the difference between there and their. </p>
<p>There is a new book with Barron’s. Looks like they redid the whole Barron’s guide. <a href=“http://www.amazon.com/Barrons-ACT-CD-ROM-Book-CD-Rom/dp/1438074328/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1408807562&sr=8-1&keywords=barrons+act+cd+rom”>http://www.amazon.com/Barrons-ACT-CD-ROM-Book-CD-Rom/dp/1438074328/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1408807562&sr=8-1&keywords=barrons+act+cd+rom</a></p>