ACT Score

ACT Scores

ACT scores can range from one, the lowest score possible, to 36, a perfect score. Each section of the ACT is scored by calculating the number of correct answers. All questions in a single section have the same value. Then, the number of correct answers is converted to a score between one and 36. The scores from the four sections are then averaged to come up with an overall ACT score. If you complete the writing portion, it will be scored separately. With regard to the writing section, two trained evaluators will assign a score between 2 and 12. Your score report will also give you a national ranking, which will tell you how your results compare with those of others who took the test. In 2007, the average score was 21.1, and only 314 people in the entire country obtained a perfect score. When you're evaluating your score and deciding whether or not you should take the test again, it's important to consider not only your actual score, but also whether it is above or below the average national score. If it's significantly or slightly below the average, you might want to schedule another test date to boost your chances of getting in to the school of your choice.

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