<p>Has anyone here get a 35 or 36 on it? If so, please reply here.</p>
<p>If you know if anyone in your school got a 36, how many out students of how many students got a 36? Thanks</p>
<p>Has anyone here get a 35 or 36 on it? If so, please reply here.</p>
<p>If you know if anyone in your school got a 36, how many out students of how many students got a 36? Thanks</p>
<p>I got a 35. Not many of the people at my school take the ACT, so I don't know about them, though.</p>
<p>In the 2004-05 testing cycle, 251 students got perfect scores on the ACT. Hope that helps.</p>
<p>Just curious, why are you looking for someone with a perfect score?</p>
<p>Last year, one person in our grade of ~90 got a 35 on the ACT. That was the highest score at our school, although several students got 34s.</p>
<p>S got a 35.</p>
<p>i got a 35. this guy at my school got a 36 last year.</p>
<p>I got a 36 last year. But why do you ask?</p>
<p>Thanks for the replies.</p>
<p>I just wanted to ask some people about their experiences.
For those of you with 35/36:
Did you consider the ACT to be "hard"?
Were you confident on all your answers?
How much prep work did you do?
How many time had you taken the ACT before you got the 35/36?
Do you have any tips for me to get a score of 34+?</p>
<p>Thanks again.</p>
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Did you consider the ACT to be "hard"?
Were you confident on all your answers?
How much prep work did you do?
How many time had you taken the ACT before you got the 35/36?
Do you have any tips for me to get a score of 34+?
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<p>1.) No
2.) Most of them
3.) Alot of practice, like for months
4.) Once
5.) Practice, learn from your mistakes. Use the Grammatix method for the essays.</p>
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Did you consider the ACT to be "hard"?
Were you confident on all your answers?
How much prep work did you do?
How many time had you taken the ACT before you got the 35/36?
Do you have any tips for me to get a score of 34+?
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<p>1) Not really. I like how straightforward the questions are, as opposed to the SAT.</p>
<p>2) Most of them.</p>
<p>3) I'm enrolled at a Kaplan-like place called Karen Dillard near my house, and I took several practice tests before taking the real thing. I never took any ACT classes or anything, though, just lots of practice tests.</p>
<p>4) Never. (I got it the first time)</p>
<p>5) Take practice tests! The Science part really threw me the first time I took a practice test, but afterwards I did really well on it.</p>
<p>Did you consider the ACT to be "hard"? No
Were you confident on all your answers?sorta
How much prep work did you do?none
How many time had you taken the ACT before you got the 35/36?once
Do you have any tips for me to get a score of 34+?no idea</p>
<p>I got a 32 on the PLAN in 9th grade, which is equivalent to a 36 on the ACT.</p>
<p>HAHAHA THE PLAN WHAT A JOKE...your estimated ACT range is from 25-35 mwahaha.</p>
<p>^LMAO....</p>
<p>that's like saying your estimated SAT range is an 1150-1570 (old test).
Never even saw my range.</p>
<p>You get a 36! (+/- total relavency)</p>
<p>lol.</p>
<p>I got a 35 my sophomore year, one sitting. Never took the new one. </p>
<p>Did you consider the ACT to be "hard"? Umm, to me, it was easier than the SAT.
Were you confident on all your answers? For the most part, yes.
How much prep work did you do? I just bought a Kaplan's book and did all the exercises.
How many time had you taken the ACT before you got the 35/36? Ehh none?
Do you have any tips for me to get a score of 34+? Not really. I don't quite understand why I spent a disproportionate amount of time on the SAT. It's different for everyone, I guess. For me, the science was a jiffy, so that helped, I guess.</p>
<p>Thanks for the replies guys, I appreciate it.</p>
<p>Did you consider the ACT to be "hard"?
---challenging yet fair...
Were you confident on all your answers?
---nearly all of them
How much prep work did you do?
---did a test in barron's ACT book, which really helped with pacing!
How many time had you taken the ACT before you got the 35/36?
---once, in september
Do you have any tips for me to get a score of 34+?</p>
<p>the one subject that seems to sting people the mos is science. the best advice i can give you is to never read a single word in the passages. jump straight to the questions, and just look at the tables for the responses. on science, i got a 35 the first time, and 36 the second time.
on english, a few of the questions have to do with broad, passage-wide issues, like "if the writer were to add the following sentence here..." or "paragraph x would be better if it were before..." (they numbers are in their own boxes). what i do with those is circle them and come back to them later, because i found that if i did them in order, it wasted more time. a lot of the time, you have to read ahead to answer the question. if you read the whole passage before doing the question, you save a lot of time. just a tip, it worked for me at least.</p>
<p>and by the way, i got a 34 composite, but you asked for 34+ and i thot i might have some good tips to share...</p>
<p>-will</p>
<p>Wow. The ACT is too freaking easy.</p>
<p>I got a 34 without studying. I studied my ass off for the SAT and it took me forever raise it.</p>
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1.)Did you consider the ACT to be "hard"?
2.)Were you confident on all your answers?
3.)How much prep work did you do?
4.)How many time had you taken the ACT before you got the 35/36?
5.)Do you have any tips for me to get a score of 34+?
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<p>1.) I found the Math section to be a tad harder than the SAT, but the other sections were all easier. In general, no it wasn't hard.
2.) Yes, I was confident in all of my answers.
3.)Specifically for the ACT, none. However, I had spent some time prepping for the SAT.
4.)0
5.)Learn your idioms for the english section.</p>