<p>32 (practice test)
- (errr… I decided not to prep. I’ll see how that turns out when I get the scores for my first ‘real’ ACT back)
- (see above)</p>
<p>32 (practice test)
<ol>
<li>28</li>
<li>31 (still w/o prep)</li>
<li>31</li>
</ol>
<p>ahh… I did moderate prep. Not a whole lot until a few days before & a little bit of some free online thing. I guess I’ll count as ‘with prep’</p>
<p>1) N/A
2) 32
3) 32 for now… We’ll see in June :)</p>
<p>1) 34
2) NA
3) 34</p>
<p>Should I take it again? I got a 34 without more than an hour studying, do you think I could get a 36 if I studied some and took it again?</p>
<p>Math: 31 (had to guess on about 5-6 at the end because I took too long on one)
Science: 35
Reading: 36
English: 33
Writing: 12/12</p>
<p>Probably not. There is not much to study. You just need to practice more and stop making careless mistakes. And a 34 is more than good enough for ivy leagues.</p>
<p>Ill find out tomorrow</p>
<ol>
<li>28</li>
<li>31</li>
<li>31</li>
</ol>
<p>36(m), 36(s), 35(w), 35(r) = 36 :-)</p>
<p>1) I got a 26/32 on the plan (~28-31 on the ACT)
2) 33
3) 33</p>
<p>I just might try for a 34 in June.</p>
<p>general question- if i got a 28 without prep, but i HAD taken an SAT prep course… do you think it is likely i will improve? ideally i am aiming for a 31. i would be willing to study</p>
I have only taken the ACT once, I’m in 7th grade and am awaiting results now
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