A stupid question about ACT composite

<p>My D's recent ACT score is 35/35/30/30. Mean is 32.5.
How to put her composite score on application form? 32? 32.5? or 33?</p>

<p>I’d put 33. I believe that the ACT composite rounds up if you have at least a .5 mean. I don’t know if this is the same for superstores though…</p>

<p>I would like to do that. But I am not sure that is the correct way.</p>

<p>33 I think… the free test booklet from last year says to round up… Not completely positive, though.</p>

<p>ACT rounds up .5 or .75.</p>

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<p>She was given a composite score when she got her results. That is the composite score she needs to use…</p>

<p>From what she showed me, there is no composite score. Only 4 seperated subject scores.</p>

<p>There’s always a composite score.</p>

<p>There’s always a composite score. </p>

<p>— Can some people clarify on this?</p>

<p>Yes, ACT always gives the individual scores AND a composite score. It is on the report they send.</p>

<p>yes - there is a composite score. Go to actstudent.org and look up her results (you will need to know the username and password from when she was signed up to take the test). The composite is on the website. But they do round up so it is a 33.</p>

<p>And if you don’t have a hard copy of that score report, you can find it online by having your daughter log into her account at actstudent.org.</p>

<p>There’s always a composite score.</p>

<p>See sample score report here: [Understand</a> Your Scores | Sample Student Report | ACT Student](<a href=“ACT Test Scores | ACT Scoring | ACT”>ACT Test Scores | ACT Scoring | ACT)</p>

<p>Thanks you all. I will do that.</p>