<p>well.. i really didnt practice ACT at all. i just took it for a heck of it.</p>
<p>i think english and math section was easier than SAT and i did pretty well
but i completely got lost on last 2 section (or was i day dreaming?)</p>
<p>anyway problem was i didnt pace enough and i ended up with about/more than 10 questions in each sections(last two). so i just put allll BBBBBBbbbbbbs.</p>
<p>so my question here is.. does ACT expect students to solve ALL problems??
in other words, can i still get ... say... 32+ on ACT ?? (i know it's such a dumb question.)</p>
<p>i dont know why i was even bothered to take ACT T_T</p>
<p>An approximate rule of thumb is that if you get 90% correct in a section, you will probably score a 30 or 31 in that section. In science and reading that means missing only 4 in each.</p>
<p>for reading and science, the curve is harder than for math and writing. so if you miss one in reading/science you get 34 automatically and miss 2 points for each question you miss from then on. for the other two sections, if you miss two you only loose one point...</p>