>I kept scoring 20-22 on the ACT.
>My parents spent a good sum of money to enroll me in a practice ACT class.
>My score has not improved at all.
>All we do is review grade school math and how to read, as well as take a practice test once every two weeks.
>I know how do all of that just fine.
>I am unable to focus through the entire test.
>My scores decrease as each test goes on.
>My parents don't listen and just tell me to try harder.
I am beginning to run out of options here /adv/.
I tried drinking cold water and even sneaking in coffee (not permitted on the actual test).
Any ideas on how to consistently stay focused during the entire test would be much appreciated.
Adderoll
>>17395264
Work out, go early to bed, rise early, eat vegan or at least healthy
>>17395264
If you want to do well on the ACT, then you need to become more familiar with the logic behind the questions. I don't know what they do in ACT classes, but you don't need someone to tell you how to take the test.
What are your subscores?
>I got a 30 on the ACT