<p>I wanted to see how many of you have gotten a 34-36? I was kinda curious. I only got a 26 but Im studying really hard and have been looking for tips everywhere. I really want to get a 32+. And if you did get a 34-36, what were your scores (if you dont mine sharing)? Mine were</p>
<p>English:28
Math:31
Reading:20
Science:26</p>
<p>Most were stupid mistakes besides being rushed in reading and science.</p>
<p>I got a 32 (which is not quite a 34…), but I know a few people who have gotten perfect 36’s. If I had prepared I would’ve gotten a 34+ but it didn’t matter to me in the long run. My scores were:</p>
<p>I tend to do bad when it comes to the reading and science just because of the time. The other test I just make stupid mistakes. I got a 30 on my test today and am hoping to get a 32+. Do you have any tips on how to squeeze those few extra points?</p>
<p>The test I took today was:
English:31
Math:33
Reading:29
Science:27</p>
<p>@happyboy Work on accuracy first (untimed!). You should check out the Barrons 36 ACT book, it’s great for English/Math. When you’re reach your target score untimed, start doing timed tests. Over time, you’ll be able to maintain accuracy while working quickly.</p>
<p>I was looking at my timed tests today where I got a 30 and I noticed most of the problems I missed in English, Science, and Reading I answered and bubbled in the wrong one or I answered it without looking at the small differences.</p>
<p>With math, I took too much time at the beginning and didnt have much time for the harder questions at the end. I actually didnt miss and math questions between 1-45 but after 45, I had 10 minutes left and I missed I think like 6 of them or something.</p>