The Quest to Learn Math

<p>Yo.</p>

<p>Allow me to elaborate on a situation I am in. I have taken the ACT twice, once in April, once in September. Each time I have taken the test, I have done great (32+) on English, Reading, and Science.
Math, however, is the dark horse. I have gotten a 26 on Math each time. The first time in April, I did not do much studying for the math section at all. So I studied some more math and basically found myself getting 29-30’s on the old ACT tests.</p>

<p>In the month of September, I took the test and the Math section set a personal record for tears in my butthole. Usually, when I take the old ACT’s/practice tests, I start to fade around questions 40+. This time, I faded near question 10. The material was so out there for me, I was surprised I got a 26 on the section. </p>

<p>So I lay myself out to the masses. I am going for the absolute highest score I can get, and judging that the third time will be the last, I am out for blood. There is always room for improvement. I have not had the best study methods. To be honest, I don’t know what to use for studying. My goal is by December 13th (my birthday as well, so I better not crap myself), I will be confident enough and ready to get at least a 33+ on the Math section. It is Mathematics, there is no gray areas for answers, you simply know it, or you study the ■■■■ out of it to make up for lost knowledge. </p>

<p>My question for you fine people is this: What study methods/books/tests can I use to increase my ACT Mathematical knowledge so that in 2 months time, I will be ready for whatever the hell The ACT Company throws at me?</p>

<p>I love you all.</p>