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Ace the Math & Science sections of the ACT with help from The Princeton Review.
Are difficulties with geometry or algebraic problem-solving dragging your ACT score down? If so, this is the workbook for you. Designed for students specifically looking to sharpen their quantitative skills, this 3rd edition of The Princeton Reviews Math & Science Workout for the ACT provides the review and practice needed for subject mastery.
Techniques That Actually Work.
Tried-and-true tactics to help you avoid traps and beat the Math and Science sections of the exam
Tips for pacing yourself and guessing logically
Essential strategies to help you work smarter, not harder
Everything You Need to Know to Help Achieve a High Score.
An expert review of core Math and Science reasoning concepts
Up-to-date information on the ACT
Guidance on how to plan an effective order of attack on test day

Practice Your Way to Excellence.

3 full-length practice ACT sections (2 for Math, 1 for Science) with detailed answer explanations
Drills and practice questions throughout each chapter
Step-by-step walk-throughs of key Math and Science problems

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A special thanks to Jonathan Chiu, the National Content Director of High School Programs at The Princeton Review.

The Princeton Review would also like to thank Melissa Hendrix for her thorough and extensive overhaul of this title, and Kathryn Menefee, Jonathan Edwards, Erik Kolb, Eliz Markowitz, and Steve Voigt for their work in updating this edition.

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Part I
Orientation
Chapter 1
All About the ACT
WELCOME

The ACT is an important part of college admissions. While many schools do not require applicants to submit either ACT or SAT scores, most require one of them. For a long time, different schools would accept only one or the other. If you wanted to apply to schools in the Midwest, you took the ACT; if you wanted to apply to schools on the East or West Coast, you took the SAT.

The good news is that these rules are obsolete. All schools that require a standardized test will take either the ACT or SAT.

This is good news indeed for test takers. While there are many similarities between the two tests, many students find they do better on one than the other. The expert advice of The Princeton Review is to take whichever test whose practice version you do better on. While you can certainly take both, you should focus your efforts on one for substantive score improvement. True improvement takes hard work, and it can be tough to become an expert in both. And because schools will take either one, you wont win any brownie points for punishing yourself.

Because you bought this book, we assume youve already made the decision to boost your ACT score. This book provides a strategic and efficient way to improve your scores, specifically on the Math and Science sections. For a more thorough review of content and exhaustive practice, we recommend purchasing the latest editions of

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