<p>I can consistently score mid 30s in math e.i. 33, 34 but science is usually mid to low 20s. What will colleges think when they see this? Im also in 3 math classes 2 of them being AP.
Composite ACT: 26</p>
<p>That’s pretty much what happens to me ahah, but mostly because I don’t have enough time to answer all of the science questions. Maybe take a Science SAT II and send that in with the ACT? Might compensate a little bit. It definitely does not look good though. The best thing to do would be to try and improve that science score by reading the paragraphs quickly and spending more time analysing (brain fart, did I spell that right?) the graphs as well as doing a few practice questions.</p>
<p>i don’t think there is really a science section in the ACT test, the seeming science section is all about making sense out diagrams, arguments and so on. Just take your time and analyze them very and they will prove very easy</p>