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We realize some of you are very time constrained, or in some cases, will wait till the last month or last few weeks before the ACT test to begin studying. Well, luckily some of the book vendors have thought of this. Kaplan has a Princeton has an "ACT Strategies for Super Busy Students" book, while Princeton has a "Crash Course for the ACT" prep book.
With time running out, study like crazy, get a good rest the night before the test, and good luck on the ACT exam!

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Crash Course for the ACT, 3rd Edition
- Paperback: 240 pages
- Publisher: Princeton Review; 3 edition (February 20, 2007)
Book Description
10 Simple Steps to a Higher Score—in Less Than 1 Week!
Crash Course for the ACT is designed for the student who has put off studying until the last minute. It details the most critical tools and rules students need to get a good score with only limited prep time, and includes:
• Strategies to ace the exam
• Dozens of practice questions
• Detailed answer explanations to help students avoid making the same mistakes twice
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Kaplan ACT Strategies for Super Busy Students 2009 Edition
- Paperback: 384 pages
- Publisher: Kaplan Publishing 2009 edition (December 2, 2008)
Book Description
This practical, organized, and easy-to-understand approach gives busy students the 15 basic steps they need to master the Math, English, Reading, and Science sections of the ACT. Kaplan ACT Strategies for Super Busy Students 2009 Edition is the ideal tool for test takers who need all of Kaplan’s tried-and-true methods in a condensed format that fits in with their busy lives. The book includes:
* Kaplan's exclusive, time-saving strategies
* 1 Full-length practice test with complete answer explanations
* Targeted review and realistic practice for the Math, English, Reading, and Science sections of the ACT
* Preparation for the optional writing component
* Stress management tips
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