<p>Have you seen anyone with 36 C with 36/36/36/36 subscores? </p>
<p>why do u care? study for the test, or do hw or rest. Just do something, your knowing this info will not help you out. assuming ur a hs student</p>
<p>I’ve seen 36/35/36/36 on chance me section</p>
<p>@PP34 - no, not a student… parent here. my kid got 4 36s so i was trying to find out how many get 4 36s. i was looking for hard data/web link but maybe there isn’t one. </p>
<p>You can e-mail or call the people at ACT and they will answer your question. I contacted them to ask about what is included in their data table and they were very helpful. The table tells you how many graduating seniors got a 36 single sitting in their most recent test up to and including June of junior year. That is 1162 for 2013 graduates. Doesn’t count any senior year sittings. That was something I asked about. But if you want to know how many of those received all 36 subscores, just ask them. You can estimate. There are 3 possibilities-144/143/142. Certainly fewer than a third get 144. Maybe 20-25%? But there may be more who manage it in a fall senior year test and aren’t listed in that table. Contact them, and report back what you find out.</p>
<p>@ThatsEnough, then excuse my msg, soz</p>
<p>@pp34 - no worries. no harm done. </p>
<p>@celesteroberts - I will try and report back if I find new info. </p>