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Pass Key to the ACT (Barron's Pass Key to the Act)

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Pass Key to the ACT (Barrons Pass Key to the Act)


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by: George Ehrenhaft, Robert L. Lehrman, Fred Obrecht, Allan Mundsack

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Barron's Educational Series
Released: 2004-08-06

Avg. Customer Review: 1 Star
Media: Paperback (1)
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Product Description

This shorter version of the new, full-size ACT test preparation manual has been thoroughly updated to reflect the most recent ACTs. It presents a diagnostic test plus two full-length model tests with questions answered and explained. It also presents advice on coping with the new ACT Writing Test. This book?s subject reviews cover English, math, reading, and science reasoning.



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Pass Key to the ACT (Barron's Pass Key to the Act)
  • Paperback: 512 pages
  • Publisher: Barron's Educational Series; 2004-08-06
  • Label: Barron's Educational Series
  • Studio: Barron's Educational Series
  • ISBN: 0764123025
  • Average Customer Review: 1 Star based on 1 reviews
  • Sales Rank in Books: #2178874


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Avg. Customer Review:1 Star

10 of 12 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 1 Star
Summary: Talk about waste or time and money! 1997-08-29
Comment: If you want to get a higher score on your ACT DO NOT BUY THIS BOOK!!!

Unlike its other successes in the realm of AP Exams and subject testing, Barron's has FAILED MISERABLY in its attempt to provide students with a clear-cut, accurate study guide to the ACT. Instead, they published a morass of page-long explainations to problems that never even appear on the ACT. One would think that just from the sheer size of the book that it would contain at least some merit but I have not found one thing in this so-called study guide that has been clearly explained or accurately presented. Unfortunately, frustrated students usually give up on studying for the ACT altogether rather than attempting to improve their score by using another book. (I know--I've worked in college admissions for almost five years and have seen it happen repeatedly.)

Those attempting to get into a university should look elsewhere for a good Study Guide for the ACT (ARCO and The Princeton Review are what I use with my own students). But, if you want confusing and verbose explainations to obsure "example problems" then consult Barron's. They will not disappoint you. Tracey K. Hempe



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