<p>29 composite
E 34 (that surprised me!)
M 28 (thought I would do a little better)
R 29 (happy, thought it was super hard)
S 25 (how!? I’m really disappointed in this, the science section is usually my strength)
W no score yet
So overall I’m satisfied with my score. It’s just frustrating that if I would’ve gotten an average score on science (28) I would’ve gotten a 30 on the test. But I’m only a sophomore so I have time to improve.
Btw I live in Ohio and my last name starts with E</p>
<p>@learningluver24, a 21 is “average” on science. Maybe you mean average for CC? They didn’t give us much time for science, anyway. Great score! A 29 and a 30 is probably 3 percentile points apart. </p>
<p>So, does anyone know if there’s any chance I’ll get my scores today? If not, how long does it generally take to resolve these things?</p>
<p>By the way, if you don’t remember, I received the following message: “We have received and processed your answer sheet, but there are still some quality assurance steps to complete before your scores can be reported. This includes resolving situations such as incomplete test form information on the answer sheet or test administration questions.”</p>
<p>@jchen97, that’s a good score. Probably not more than five. </p>
<p>I got my daughter’s score this morning. Thirty minutes ago it wasn’t posted and her account just showed her registered to test. And then – BAM! – I logged in and there it was. All of my efforts to use “tricks” to get the score through javascript, etc., had proven fruitless.</p>
<p>She made a composite 30, 34E, 24M, 33R, 27S, which is exactly the minimum state law requires for her to dual enroll as a high-school freshman next year. I am taking her flowers and a picnic lunch to share with some friends at school today. She will be thrilled.</p>
<p>FWIW, she thought the reading section was “hard” this time around. But her score this time was two points higher than her June 2013 score, and three points higher than her Feb. 2013 Duke TIP reading score. Slow and steady wins the race!</p>
<p>@DiscipulusBonus, sorry but I’m doubting it. Probably 3-10 weeks, but that’s just a guess. </p>
<p>@DiscipulusBonus I think you will get your scores today. Mine was registered until a few mins ago. ACT is releasing the scores in batches. Good luck!</p>
<p>@wdlzfrz and @jchen97 How many did you guys think/know you got wrong in each section? We’re trying to gauge the raw score conversion!</p>
<p>AHHH I GOT MY 30 IM SO HAPPY I worked so hard to get my score from 26 to 30
C30
E31
M29
R32
S27
My reading score the first time in oct was 22 and I worked so hard for this and good job for everybody on your great scores!!!
I live in MI and last name r</p>
<p>I suppose I can just keep posting on this thread every ten minutes until my scores are posted in July. ;)</p>
<p>@kkc2015: Mine says “tested.”</p>
<p>@reb1rr How many do you <em>think</em> you got wrong in each section? So we can gauge the curve</p>
<p>Got my score here in California</p>
<p>C:34</p>
<p>E:35
M:34
R:33
S:34</p>
<p>Ughh. It’s 6:16 here and I need to do schoolwork but I’m so distracted. </p>
<p>@sirpingpong how many do you think you got wrong in each section? </p>
<p>C: 34
E:34
M:33
R:33
S:36</p>
<p>I’m so happy! This also raises my superscore to a 35!!! </p>
<p>GOT THEM!</p>
<p>I got my score!</p>
<p>C: 35
E: 34 (-1)
M: 34 (-4)
R: 36
S: 35 (-1 or -2?)
W: not available yet.</p>
<p>Yeah…26 composite. Science killed me. Darn it. </p>
<p>No scores yet in NY last name in beginning of alphabet</p>
<p>No scores yet in NY last name in beginning of alphabet</p>