<p>Wow. That sounds really surreal that I’m in the top 314 ACT test takers (or however many people will get a 36) for the year. Somehow I doubt this, but it’s all good either way :D</p>
<p>Ok, I’ll shut up now. I’ve tooted my horn enough. Thanks guys! Best of luck to you!!!</p>
<p>Today I got my ACT scores back. This is my first time taking the ACT, and I didn’t study. 27/36/34/36 = 33. I clearly failed the writing section. Should I be worried? ■■■.</p>
<p>@panky14 - No problem, if you got a 36, you deserve to toot your horn a little. I’m off to bed too. Thanks everyone for letting me stalk you as you got your scores. XD Congrats to all of you.</p>
<p>@generallyrong - 33 is great. I got a 33 on the test my first time and I sat on it. That’s a very good score.</p>
<p>Wow, I got a 32 and I thought I was going to get a 27. I took it as a sophomore to see what I would need to improve on as a junior and I really surprised myself! I’m so excited!
35 English
29 Math <I didn’t even answer the last 5
33 Reading
29 science</p>
<p>Composite: 28
English 35
Math 25
Reading 30
Science 23</p>
<p>Does anyone have tips on Science? It keeps bringing my score way down. It says I don’t meet college standards. I sent these scores to the top schools I wanted to go to. Is that bad? uh oh</p>
<p>English - 35
Math - 35
Reading - 33
Combination - 35
This cracks me up because my daughter’s counselors suggest she not take the ACT because she was so obviously an SAT type of girl (She made a 2210 on the SAT). I think this will open up more opportunities than her SAT though and the only issue will be colleges thinking that her grades don’t match because her GPA is a 3.86</p>