@henrhg1 I mean I definitely only got one wrong in Reading and I got a 35 (a 18/17 subscore)
A 34 meant you probably got two or three wrong. So I’m just estimating based on that.
Anyone know about the early act glitch? does it still work? if so, hook me up
@vanihbam it does not work.
Got my scores! Wasnt happy or mad about them.
@vanihbam revel thy scores of wait.
@Zain SD
Composite: 30
Enlgish: 33
Math: 35
Reading: 26
Science:26
First and only ACT Good luck to everyone on their next ones
Composite: 35
English: 35
Math: 34
Reading: 34
Science: 35
Writing:10
Got the TIR for April:
composite =33
-5 english = 33
-13 math = 28
-2 reading = 35
-3 science = 34
Hope that helps anyone interested in the curve.
Are we allowed to discuss ACT questions once the test comes out as TIR?
How did you guys do the science section? I couldn’t understand half of what the passages were about, and also there was the shock of no 5-question passages. Any advice? I have the take the June test and I’m so nervous
I still haven’t received my results. Does anybody have any idea as to when they will be posted?
What book would you recommend for June? I know the Red Book is a bit outdated as far as test difficulty.
There’s this one site called crack act and it has a bunch of recent real tests. I don’t know if I can provide the link or not due to forum rules. And test questions can be discussed once the test has been released according to the ACT.
Why was question 32 in the reading section “idiomatic expressions”? What are the (at least 2) idiomatic expressions in the passage?
@fbislife They expect you to find the answer using process of elimination. V. tricky.
Does anyone know the scoring guidelines for this ACT? I got -9 on Reading and got a 28. However, I just retook that section (after weeks of semi-rigorous studying) and got -3. What would that equate to?
Minus 2 on reading was a 35. Don’t know what minus 3 was. Minus 1 on English was a 36.
@0br0123 Shouldn’t correct answers at least be correct? Not just the best among the worst? I completely agree that process of elimination is a valid way to get an answer. However, if “idiomatic expression” is on another test at a choice, I’m afraid I won’t know what the heck the ACT means because I didn’t see one “idiomatic expression” in the passage
minus 5 english was a 33
minus 5 math was a 33
minus 4 reading was a 33
minus 5 science was a 31
@fbislife Here are quotes that I thought were idiomatic expressions. But I totally agree with you
“Possible futures diverge” line 42
“Peace pays” line 71-72
“Made bank” line 73
These are hardly idioms though. I completely agree with you. But when in doubt, just resort to process of elimination.
Finally got my results back:
Composite: 33
Math:35
English:34
Reading:32
Science:31
Essay: 6 lol
I’m not sure if I should retake to get a better score on the essay. Do engineering colleges even care about your writing score?