Computing your ACT score

<p>I'm a bit of a last-minute preparer -- I just checked out Barron's 2007 ACT prep book from the library.</p>

<p>However, I can't find any way to compute scores in the book.</p>

<p>Does anyone know how to find your score out of 36 on each section? Is there a chart somewhere online?</p>

<p>Example:
English: 30
Math: 29
Reading: 28
Science: 35</p>

<p>(30+29+28+35)/4=30.5=31 (composite)</p>

<p>The essay is a separate part of your composite.</p>

<p>Oops.... I meant for each individual section.</p>

<p>Sorry for not making myself clear! I'll go back and edit my post.</p>

<p>So a 36 composite could be a 36,36,35,35?</p>

<p>Correct.</p>

<p>Individual section's a bit trickier. You have to determine the curve of each test as well.</p>

<p>English is generally miss 10-13 is 30.
For every question wrong, it's usually one off for math (until like 30-)
Same with reading (until 30-)
Science, albeit the same amount of questions as reading, has a harsher curve.</p>

<p>I could be wrong, though.</p>