<p>So in June, I got a 23 and then in September, I got a 29. I'm signed up to take the ACT tommarow, but I honestly don't know how well I'll do because I've been studying for the past week for the ACT [Kinda ish] and I've had the same general score of a 29, and so I'm guessing I"ll either score a 29 or most likely a lower score...So I'm just wondering: Do colleges love to see the improvement that i made from June to September? Or Should I try to give it my best for the next 4 hours and hope to increase to a 30?</p>
<p>I’d try to hit the 30
After all you’re probably going to send in just the 29 (unless you wanna pay the $10 bucks more for each school to send the 23). I think colleges like improvement but seriously I dont think that improvement is better than getting a higher score…if that makes sense</p>
<p>I’d read this post: <a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/act-preparation/1018553-word-advice-tommorows-test.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/act-preparation/1018553-word-advice-tommorows-test.html</a></p>
<p>It’ll be magical, and who knows you might have another 6 point jump
Good luck!</p>