<p>My little brother didn’t want to do the ACT alone, so I helped him study. I thought it would be better to make it a competition, so he puts more effort into studying, so I told him I would take the test the same date as well.</p>
<p>I already go to Upenn, so i really didn’t care about my score. I took it and basically read though every question once and casually jotted down my answer. I didn’t even check my answers.</p>
<p>I got a 36.</p>
<p>psh easy for you to say, you got into wharton!</p>
<p>and didn’t you have to take any tests to get in?</p>
<p>You should also take the SAT and see how you do</p>
<p>Yes, I took the SAT before…this was the first time taking the ACT. I took the SAT back in high school, which I got a 2340.</p>
<p>Given the fact that you have a 2340 SAT score, a 36 on the ACT isn’t a huge surprise. You got a 36 b/c you’re smart, not because the ACT is easy.</p>
<p>yeah, and you’re already at wharton. lol</p>
<p>The ACT is a standardized test scored on a modified bell curve. It cannot be described as hard or easy. All scores are relative to the performance of others.</p>
<p>performance of others will almost always average the same</p>
<p>Chronic, that is the point of standardization.</p>