@groblrac i got it and I’m from california
C:31
E:31
M:31
R:30
S:30
i am so surprised… my highest science score on any of my practice tests was a 27
34 BOYS 34 EXACTLY
E:35
M:36
R:32 (i thought this was the easiest, lol)
S: 33 (i thought this was second easiest, lol)
Yay, i can get a 9 on the essay and keep a 34
@groblrac @acx820 same I’m in california and have not received my scores yet
English: 36, -0
Math: 36, -0
Reading: 34, -1
Science: 36
The real party starts now!!! Time to bask in the warmth of my never-ending happiness
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Time to cringe just a little while waiting the next few weeks my horrible writing score . . . psssh who cares, let’s party some more
Just so ya’ll know, it’s definitely possible to improve in the ACT. I got a 34 my first time with a good amount of studying and then studied less for the second test but still improved to a 36. Clearly, I’m happy I took it again.
@groblrac well im in Arizona with the same problem
Thought I aced science but actually completely bombed
Alright well this was my 4th time taking it for scholarship purposes for Baylor. They super score tests so all I will say is that my 28 on English was enough for me to get a $44,000 from Baylor. My reading, math, and science were pretty bad but I did well enough on previous tests to make up for it. I’m so glad I’m done taking this stupid ACT test for the rest of my life. God bless. Oh and I got my scores at Midnight Central time here in Texas.
@acx820 @bunnydreams22 @zoomberg How are us Californians suppose to wait any longer… gosh life is hard here in the golden state.
Can my score be rechecked I really don’t belive what I got! I dropped from a 27 to a 25. I could bet my life that I did much better.
December 2014:
C: 28
E: 30
M: 28
R: 26
S: 27
February 2015:
C: 31!
E: 35
M: 28
R: 32
S: 29
This was my second time and I’m really happy, as my goal was a 30. Kind of surprised math stayed the same, but ah well. I’m also happy that I was able to bring my reading up, especially since I did a reading test like every day since January. Probably will take it one more time. Hope you all got the scores you wanted, and if not-please don’t stress too much. You all are still amazing and standardized testing is no indication of your awesomeness!
@acx820 @bunnydreams22 @zoomberg I need to know my scores BEFORE i go to the beach!!! ughh
31 Composite
31 English
34 Reading
31 Science
28 Math (I’m still not for sure what those Questions were even talking about)
Overall pretty happy. Question: do we have to attach the writing score when applying or can we leave it out?
Hey nice @SippinCoffee now if they could only get rid of the science section or make the curve normal, we’d be all set
@xSuper IM GOING TO BAYLOR TOO AND I ALSO DID THIS FOR SSCHOSLRSHIP PURPOSES OMG CANT EVEN TYPE
@xSuper AH AH AH AH AH AH AH SICEM SICEM SICEM SO HAPPY!!! Whatta coincidence! :))
For me, practice tests were the most valuable tool to prepare. Take one at least once or twice a week leading up to the next test, and really go through and try to understand the questions you missed. I got a 26 on my first practice test and that’s how I was able to work my way up. I also suggest keeping a chart of your practice test scores (both composite and subscores), so you can analyze which subjects you need to focus on. If you notice you’re weak in, say, science, then spend some time only taking science tests; you don’t have to spend 3 hours on a complete practice if you’re already solid on some of the subjects.
Again, this what mostly helped me personally. Take different study methods and adjust them to what best suits you. Hope this helped!
E:26
M:36
R:20
S:34
C:29
If someone tells me how to improve my reading and english score, I will teach you math and science in turn.
I’m crying; I did awful, I have to retake it in April. :((
@firetiger86 buy mike barrett’s black book