<p>Thanks for the info LadyHam! I’m just curious if a 9 on the essay is any good because I received this comment. “Your essay showed recognition of the complexity of the issue by partially evaluating its implications. General statements in your essay were well supported with specific reasons, examples, and details. Your essay was well organized, making it easy to understand logical relationships among ideas.”</p>
<p>C: 32
E: 33
M: 35
R: 31
S: 29 lol</p>
<p>pretty happy since this was my first (and only) time taking the test. Done with standardized testing yay!</p>
<p>I got a 29 </p>
<p>E 27
M 35
R 28
S 27</p>
<p>I never really do well in reading or science. I am considering taking it again or I might focus on my extracurriculars to look better on my app since it is my senior year. And would the Nov. score prohibit me from doing the early applications at most schools?</p>
<p>Six months after my first try…</p>
<p>Composite: 32 (+2)
English: 35 (+1)
Math: 34 (+3)
Reading: 31 (+4)
Science: 27 (-1)</p>
<p>I did expect worse for science though.</p>
<p>Just got the essay back </p>
<p>English: 31
Math: 29
Reading: 33
Science: 26 </p>
<p>Essay: 10
Composite: 30</p>
<p>C-34
E-33
M-34
R-32
S-35</p>
<p>I’m very happy now that Stanford and the Ivies are actually in my reach :)</p>
<p>The bad news is though that I signed up for the December ACT before I actually got my scores!</p>
<p>@summeryoyoyo Superscoring is when colleges take subscores from different test dates to get the maximum composite score. Only some colleges do this.</p>
<p>M: 35
E: 35
R: 33
S: 31</p>
<p>Essay: 8
Composite: 34</p>
<p>Frustrated as my goal was a 35/36 and I just got screwed on the science section. I guessed on like the last 7 questions</p>
<p>C: 34</p>
<p>E: 35
M: 33
R: 33
S: 34
W: 8</p>
<p>Is the writing score bad?</p>
<p>E: 29
M: 36
R: 27
S: 36
W: 9</p>
<p>Ugh… why must I stink at English and Reading??? :(</p>