<p>I’ve always heard people talking about after a certain point your score won’t go up anymore. I’ve always dismissed this as just arrogant people running their mouths or lazy people not willing to study anymore, but now I’m really considering they speak the truth…</p>
<p>I recently reached a low “limit” on my ACT and its bugging me. Any thoughts on this theory?</p>
<p>Are you talking about your score plateauing? If that is the case, then no. Improvement is always possible. I should add, though, if you only have a few testing dates left, you have taken the test three or more times, or you are improving only negligibly, then I suppose you will have reached a de facto plateau.</p>
<p>If you are finding that you can’t score higher than 2400 or 36, then, you may have a run into a different kind of limit. ;)</p>