Higher ACT subscores but same composite score

<p>Your composite score is a simple average of your four test scores.</p>

<p>Your scores on each of the four tests (English, Math, Reading, and Science) are computed from “sub-scores”. That is where the “complex algorithms” are used.</p>

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