<p>I took the ACT the first time this year (my Junior year) and got these results:</p>
<p>Writing - not scored yet
Reading - 28
Math - 34
Science - 30
English - 28</p>
<p>Composite - 31</p>
<p>I took the ACT the first time this year (my Junior year) and got these results:</p>
<p>Writing - not scored yet
Reading - 28
Math - 34
Science - 30
English - 28</p>
<p>Composite - 31</p>
<p>for the normal world, very good. 98% percentile is pretty high.</p>
<p>for CC, a little below average :D :D :D :D</p>
<p>I'm a Junior as well and am hoping to go to an Ivy League. I scored a 32. </p>
<p>What score is considered "good" all depends on where you want to go to college.</p>
<p>31 is a very good score!</p>
<p>To see if it's competitive for the schools you want to apply to, check their stats. As long as it's within their average range and your other stats are strong, it's totally fine. Write killer application essays. Once you show you can cut it with your grades and test scores, the essays are where you can really show you're unique, not just a number.</p>
<p>i dont meant to take over the thread, but if a score in the lower range of accepted scores (like when a school says their 25-75th percentile is a 28-32 and i have a 29), should you still mean confident about the score,?</p>