3 to 4 hours but not too much or u get stressed and strained out
Study for at least a few months or as long as you feel is enough for you to reach your dream score.
Get a book (Kaplan, Princeton Review, etc) and study, study, and study!
Well I took the ACT and I only studied for like an hour or two...you probably should just do that and then take it and adjust if needed.
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You should think about writing a practice test at least a few weeks before the actual ACT. You need to give yourself time to study, take the practice test, get graded and review your corrected answers. This will give you time to work and study those areas you did not do as well on during the practice test, and try to improve any areas that you could have scored better in.
Yes, there is plenty of ACT software out there. Typically, ACT! is considered the best ACT prep. You should get ACTive Prep. It's the only ACT software that's actually approved by the people that produce the ACT.
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ACT prep courses last varying amounts of time, some only one hour, and others 3+ hours. How much you study for the ACT test is up to you. http://www.actstudent.org/
yes you should study but be yourself and don't act like a brat or you'll seem like you are trying to hard.