False Impression about ACT scores

<p>Why do you feel the need to justify your score, rather than reasoning through the meaning it? </p>

<p>When you take the ACT, it may, to a certain degree, reflect your ability (I really can’t define ability, so let’s just assume it’s some abstract concept describing what knowledge you have acquired) up until the time that you took the exam. It doesn’t account for how much you will improve or how much harder you will work in the future. If you think your knowledge becomes stagnant once you have taken the ACT and received your scores, then you shouldn’t even bother doing anything anymore. You may as well give up and stop trying.</p>

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Who cares? Why do you feel the need to compare yourself to others?</p>

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Nope.</p>