<p>I received a 25 as my composite score.</p>
<p>Composite: 25
Math: 28
English: 27
Reading: 23
Science: 22</p>
<p>Essay: 10/12</p>
<p>What score do you think I could max out at in September, if I was to study over the summer?</p>
<p>I received a 25 as my composite score.</p>
<p>Composite: 25
Math: 28
English: 27
Reading: 23
Science: 22</p>
<p>Essay: 10/12</p>
<p>What score do you think I could max out at in September, if I was to study over the summer?</p>
<p>You could max at a 27</p>
<p>Don’t listen to the above, you could max out a 33 for all we know. It depends on how well you study. I also scored a 25, very disappointed, and am planning to start studying from July to the test date. Two months and a half is plenty of time to get your score up. My issue was that I didn’t read any of my books; I only took the practice tests. This was why I think I scored very low. This time I’m planning on reading my PR 2013, The Red Book 3rd Edition, and eventually buying the Barron’s 36. My scores are E:26 M:26 R: 24 S:25. After research, many people jumped a couple points by studying for a long time. I am planning on two hours everyday starting July. I plan on attending UofM Ann Arbor and will need a score of at least 30+. Hopefully reading and self-studying pre-calc will improve my math, English, and reading scores to 28+. For science I am going to read 1 science news article everyday with familiarized myself with the context. Overall, 90 hours of studying for the next two months is what I plan on doing. Good luck!</p>
<p>I agree with the poster above-- there’s really know way of knowing. I did a 3 point jump from my first and second times taking the test because I really studied hard and focused on my areas of weakness. Looking at the breakdown of your scores, I would really focus on your comprehension of Reading and Science materials. Maybe do extra work on those? Also, take many practice tests- I would take one full test each week to familiarize myself with the test so when I sat down to take it, it was just like one of the practice tests I took at the library or in my room. You have basically three months until the September exam- you can definitely bump up your score if you focus on studying for the test!!! Best of luck! :)</p>