<p>So i scored a 28 on the june act, and took it again to try for a 30. I studied a lot and felt good going into it and felt that I had improved after the test. However my composite dropped 2 points. </p>
<p>June: Composite-28</p>
<p>English-34
Math-26
Reading-26
Science-24</p>
<p>September: composite 26
English-26
Math-28
Reading-27
Science-23</p>
<p>I am very confused because on the june act i got a 34 on english and on the act prior to that one i got a 33, so I dont know how i ended up with a 26 this time, maybe a bubbling error? Also i cannot for the life of me score higher than a 25. I am good at science in school but cant finish or score well on the act. My strategy is just to skip the passages and look at the graphs to find the answers, as I was told by several people. Is this strategy flawed? How can I get my science up and has anyone dropped this much in english and know why? </p>
<p>PS: I dont care about my punctuation or grammar in this so don't be a ******.</p>