I'm a secondary teacher and I want to recommend this book to my students that really helped me to get a good ACT score. It's called Crash Course for the ACT. Problem is, the book I read was written for a version of the test dated several years ago, and I've heard the test has changed a bit since then.
Has it really changed that much? Wouldn't a book of general suggestions and test-taking tips still be useful even a few years later? I assume that the composition of the test has changed somewhat (e.g., more algebra problems could be in the test now than in the past), but I think that general test strategies would still be helpful, right?
How much has the ACT actually changed?
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(Of course the other issue is that I think newer editions of the book have come out, too--I'm not sure what they contain. Herm.)
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Most books on Amazon have a "Look inside" feature that shows at least the table of contents and often quite a bit of the rest of the book.
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