<p>I don't really have a particular one, but I'm hoping on the ones I guessed on to be correct or a few... How about you guys? Any promising stories?</p>
<p>Well i found out a couple of my guesses on the reading and math were correct. But overall I think I got somewhere between 30-33 for English. Probably a 28-30 for math. And Science and Reading i had no time for them so i guessed lol but i hope my guesses were good and by some amazing miracle they are high and bring my overall composite to like a 29 or 30 so i don’t have to retake the test lol</p>
<p>My cousin got ten straight on the Science from guessing in his freshman year. He framed his testing documents after he got them in the mail.</p>
<p>In 7th grade I guessed on the entire science section and made an 18. The big words and confusing graphs scared me and I was tired at that point so I just bubbled randomly on the whole test.</p>
<p>I guessed two questions on my highest ACT testing and got them both wrong. Guessing doesn’t really do anything significant unless your score was in the low to mid 20s then it will still require 4 perfect guesses to get one composite which is insignificant (e.g the difference between a 24 and 26 is not important, or a 30 versus a 31).</p>
<p>There’s a difference between random guessing and educated guessing though.</p>
<p>^The difference between a 24 and a 26 is pretty significant considering in Oklahoma, a 26 grants you automatic admission to OU whilst a 24 grants you an automatic rejection.</p>