Princeton Review classes errors and pacing problem

Hi everyone

I am taking the Princeton Review classes right now, and we have a practice test once a week. I improved in my english and reading section, but not as much as I expected. I still have a huge problem about pacing, and I can’t get my answers correct if I did the passages too fast. I am aming for at least 32 on both sections(right now I am getting a 27/28), are there any tips I can use to improve my speed?

Another questions is that I normally get 35/36 on my math and science category, but I lose some points because I think Princeton Review’s drill test has some errors, can I post them here so I can confirm?(Don’t know if I can I ask specfic quesiotns here)

PR does not use REAL ACT Questions. They can’t.

Take a Real ACT Reading and English and see where you stand.

I don’t think you can post your questions here, but ask your teacher at PR to go over them with you.

they just explain base on the answers they got

last time I intentionally told them the wrong answer and they try to explain it

Also for the pacing, I am still having trouble with it. I got the same scores if I focus on 3 and drop1, or if I skip some quesions in each passage and do 4, or if I skim through the whole test and make more errors. Any different strategy?

OK, maybe I am missing something…

If you are trying to trip up your PR teacher on purpose, I really can’t help help you.

Check you PMs for some reading tips