<p>This is odd, when I was studying for the SAT I never truly procastinated I don’t think and if I was then I would stop, but for some reason I’m intimidated by the ACT or something and I keep putting off review (kinda like right now)</p>
<p>that being said, is doing the practice tests the best way to study?</p>
<p>ACT- MOST DEFINTELY! practice tests are the best way to get a feel for the type of questions and format. make sure you practice with time restrictions, because that is the problem most test-takers have, particularly in the reading and science.</p>
<p>A lot of people recommend doing the practice tests. The advice I’ve gotten from many people here is to make sure you know how to do all the problems that way if you have a similar problem, you’ll somewhat know how to solve it. If you need more help, read the section in the book, and if that doesn’t help, then go to your local library and check out a math book or something depending on what section you’re on the ACT to help you.</p>
<p>The best way, like the people said above me, is to do and to excel in practice tests. :)</p>