<p>People got their writing scores already? Is that even possible?</p>
<p>I hated the writing section. There wasn’t enough time for me to make a conclusion.</p>
<p>Also… how is a 30 for UCLA?</p>
<p>32 Composite with a 35 on math(18,17,18 sub score breakdown). About how many incorrect would that be?</p>
<p>A 30 is on the upper end for UCLA</p>
<p>Anybody else also took the December SAT? It’s funny that both scores are released today. I jokingly stated before that it would be double the disappointment lol</p>
<p>The curve on the last ACT math was very good. 18, 17, 16 = 35</p>
<p>15, 14, 14 breakdown and a 28 math!</p>
<p>anybody still at registered? norcal</p>
<p>Still no scores :((
Guess I gotta try later. Anyone else not get their scores?</p>
<p>I’m still “registered” Does this mean I should just go to bed and stop refreshing? Any chance it will be posted tonight?</p>
<p>E 32
M 28
R 31
S 27
C 30 So depressed…</p>
<p>@cclass2016 yep…where are you from in NorCal? I’m from Sutter (obscure rural town) and tested in Yuba City</p>
<p>@cclass2016 Norcal still registered…
CAN THEY JUST COME OUT ALREADY</p>
<p>When do essay scores come out? I got a 33 on this ACT. 34E 34M 28R 34S. Is it better than a 2140(650/770/720)? Please tell me. </p>
<p>@Dreamday what city are you from?</p>
<p>If you’re still registered you are pretty much guaranteed to wait until Friday or next Wednesday. Sorry That’s just from judging how scores were released in October.</p>
<p>@ScienceDaddy San Francisco, I do need my scores quite soon as the deadline for college submissions is nearing… but none of that matters if I don’t do well so hmmm</p>
<p>@ScienceDaddy Im from walnut creek area, tested in hayward</p>
<p>E 33 (16-17)
M 34 (16-18-18)
R 34 (18-17)
S 36</p>
<p>34 Composite</p>
<p>For my first time taking the ACT without any prep or studying at all (Only took the SAT once in October of my junior year and got a 2090 and currently a senior) I’m really happy, but I thought I did much better on math. Doesn’t completely make up for my mediocre GPA and horrible extra curricular activities, but maybe I’ll get into UCLA or USC now.</p>