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What can I do to improve my scores?


Question Posted Tuesday February 27 2007, 6:16 pm

If you live in Colorado, we do CSAP. What can I do to improve my scores? It's about in a few weeks and I want to score high.
If you don't know what it is, what are things I could do to improve my skills? It includes Science skills, math skills, writing and reading skills. Any good sites for me to improve them?


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becca08 answered Tuesday February 27 2007, 9:33 pm:
All I can tell you is to talk to your teachers and ask for some practice sheets do work on. I asked my teachers for practice problems for my ACT and I studied and looked over them and ended up with a 32 on my ACT..which is good..lol..
Hope I helped.

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