December 2010 ACT Score Predictions

<p>Post your predictions here!</p>

<p>I'll start:</p>

<p>English: Not sure..have to discuss more
Math: 35 (-1)
Science: 36
Reading: don't think I did too well, have to discuss more</p>

<p>English: 35
Math: 27
Reading: 31
Science: 33</p>

<p>I’ll have to discuss way more before I can predict what I got.</p>

<p>^Even for Science? I thought we got most of them up? :/</p>

<p>yea but for science, -1 is a 34… and we didn’t get every question yet</p>

<p>^ Well maybe not for Science, I guess. But we didn’t discuss the Organic Chem questions like Br…, CH…, etc.</p>

<p>English: 30-34
Math: 26-30
Science: 27-30
Reading: <25 ■■■</p>

<p>I just posted the orgo.</p>

<p>Don’t hate me! I think that I didn’t miss any. I had enough time to check most of the questionable ones. I SHOULD do better. I have been tutoring and teaching for the SAT for 23 years, although this is my first adult crack at the ACT. The essay was a terrible topic, and a top score on that will be welcome, but the MC wasn’t far from previous/practice tests.</p>

<p>holy crap 23 years!</p>

<p>What. A. Fruitcake. -.-</p>

<p>Hey, it pays the bills!</p>

<p>The essay topic was pretty crappy…</p>

<p>Wouldn’t it be weird taking the test with other teenagers when you yourself are like early forties? (I assumed you are at least 40 years since you have been teaching for 23 years)</p>

<p>Haha, classics I was just joking around (not really, 23 years? Come on now.)</p>

<p>And yeah, I pretty much half assed the essay: it was dumb.</p>

<p>LOL! You see that one guy sitting in the back whose in his early 40s. Haha that would be so funny. </p>

<p>“Sir aren’t you a little old to be taking this test…?”
“Uhh…”</p>

<p>^I bs’d the crap out of that bogus prompt essay, oh my god, that was so dumb. I was laughing to myself the entire time I was writing it. The girl next to me wrote like a paragraph and stopped…it was lulzy.
Prediction:
Math: 32
English: 34
Science: 32
Reading: 32</p>

<p>Don’t make fun of your elders! I tested at the school where I have taught for twelve years. They DO give me my own seat at one corner with no one around me so that there is no chance for anyone to claim that anyone talked to me or saw my test. I own my own test prep gig on the side and lead training sessions for teachers in my district.</p>

<p>Only regret on this test: I was arrogant and didn’t bring a calculator. I have never needed one on the SAT ever, or for the ACT, for that matter. The “price of gasoline with a car wash” question, however, slowed me down inordinately.</p>

<p>34 english
33 math
31 reading
30 science (couldn’t finish and it was the easiest section ■■■)
8 essay</p>

<p>I made up random statistics and quotes that fit my position for the essay. It was very funny. :p</p>

<p>Classicsboy–</p>

<p>What did you get on the SAT’s? a 2400?</p>