<p>I took the ACT for the second time in june and received a composite score of a 28. My scores were as follows:
English: 32
Reading: 31
Math: 24
Science: 23</p>
<p>The first time I took the ACT I had a 25 on the science and the math was still a 24. My question is this, is it easier to raise these scores as opposed to the reading and english? I really want to go to Notre Dame and my composite score is completely unacceptable to even be considered for admittance. I did not prepare much prior to taking this test, and I ran out of time on both the math and science portions. I took both physics and chemistry this year, but I don’t think they helped much. Also, I have taken trig, and got a B. And trust me, the teacher for the class was very challenging and her class was definitely not easy by any means (only 2 kids out of 12 got A’s for the year and one of them got a 33 on his ACT). Any tips/ help would be greatly appreciated.</p>