<p>I’m fine on the english, reading, and I lack quite a bit on the science, and I’m not too good on the math.
Say I received high scores in the english, reading, and an “alright” score on the science, and had about a 16 on the math, how much could that effect my admissions chances if my overall composite was good?
I also have a 4.0 I just freak on tests like this.</p>
<p>if your overall composit is fine, I wouldn’t worry too much unless you apply to an Ivy or something. I know that Brown displays their stats of admitted students, and their scores are stratefied. </p>
<p>If you’re up to it, you could always take the test again. Some schools superscore, which is nice.</p>
<p>Well, it’s Berry College. They have an average composite of 24.
They have about a 70% acceptance.</p>
<p>I wouldn’t worry about it. I was accepted at schools where my composite ACT was up to 6 points below their averages…</p>
<p>Are you saying you got a 16 on math? Because if you did you are going to need to average 27 in all three of the other sections to get that 24 composite. My assumption is you don’t have a score yet? Likely you are way off base and reacting to your own inexerience with the ACT test to believe you will score as low as 16 on math. Having a 4.0 GPA leads me to assume that is highly unlikely. Do some practice tests to get familiar with it. You say you are weak in math but you are likely at least average and probably better which means you will score somewhere at least in the 20s.</p>
<p>Well, in some sections of my practice exams I would get 28’s, 30’s, 26’s, etc.</p>