<p>Can somebody who has already taken the ACT tell me how many questions you need to get correct to get a 30 on the science section of the ACT? </p>
<p>I think to calculate your desired score you take how many you think you will get right divided by the total number of questions, then multiply that percentage by 36 to get the section act score. Remember though sometimes there is a difficulty adjustment up to 2 points or so. </p>
<p>The score conversion chart in the Princeton Review Cracking ACT book says that 35/40 questions correct are required for a 30 on the science section.</p>
<p>This may slightly differ based on the curb for any given test.</p>
<p>35 right will get you a 30.</p>
<p>Thanks! Could somebody tell me how many questions you need to get correct to get a 29 in all of the other categories? I can’t find any information online. </p>
<p>English 68/75
Reading 34/40
Math 50-51/60</p>