Highest ACT Jump?

<p>What is the highest ACT jump you seen or made? I am simply curious.</p>

<p>I’ve never seen a huge jump, but a student in my AP English class got a 34 on his first try and a 27 on his second. He’s not a very good student, so I think he just lucked out big time on the first test.</p>

<p>This isn’t a giant jump, but I made a 24 in 7th grade and a 31 as a Freshman. Just took it again as a Junior and hopefully will improve a few more points.</p>

<p>My friend went from a 21 to 28. (10th grade to 12th grade)</p>

<p>24 in 8th grade first time, 34 in 12th.</p>

<p>I’ve seen someone go from 27 to 32 between junior and senior year.</p>

<p>I received a 20 my freshman year, but practicing my junior year caused me to score 29 and 31.</p>

<p>^ wow 11 points how did you study? Also, how many time did you take the test?</p>

<p>25 first time. 34 second. Took it again in Feb. Hoping for a 35 or 36.</p>

<p>Honestly, I just wasn’t as motivated my freshman year. I jumped into a ton of AP classes, took countless practice tests, used many prep books, and somehow got my scores. It was more than likely the fact that I was exposed to upper level material during my sophomore and junior year.</p>

<p>popcharlie93 thank for the reply</p>

<p>20 in 7th grade , 31 in 10th grade</p>

<p>a senior student in AP Physics, he got 22 in November and then get 34 in June in his junior year.</p>

<p>I need to go from a 29 with no prep at all to a 32, minimum.</p>

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<p>Unless you had a bad day when you got that 29 (and you know you can do better), you probably won’t go up 3 composite scores without doing anything.</p>

<p>i went from a 21 in 7th grade to a 32 senior year… :D</p>

<p>Does anyone honestly think that their “jumps” from Xth grade in grammar school, or even freshman year matters? I don’t find it impressive, because I’m sure if I took it in 7th grade it would be an increase too…</p>

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<p>by “with no prep at all” I meant, I got the 29 with no prep. I’m working my butt off to get the 32 in april, lol.</p>

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Haha, I completely misunderstood your first statement.</p>

<p>reading it over I don’t see why I didn’t decide to re-word that, because even I interpreted it as you did the second and third times.</p>

<p>lol</p>