McGraw Hill's 10 ACT Practice Tests - Correction factor?

<p>Hey guys,</p>

<p>I’ve taken a few ACT practice tests from this book and in the scoring section the formula to find your score is provided as:
((number of questions correct)/(Total number of questions))*36 </p>

<p>but for each section they also have a correction factor with this footnote along with each of them: “The correction factor is an approximation based on the average from several recent ACT tests. It is most valid for scores in the middle 50% (approximately 16–24 scale composite score) of the scoring range.”</p>

<p>My scores before the correction factor have come out as the following:</p>

<p>Math: 31
Reading: 33
English: 32
Science: 35</p>

<p>Since my scores are outside of the middle 50%, should I even apply a correction factor to these scores or should I leave them as is?</p>

<p>EDIT: I’m really just looking for what I approximately will be getting on the September ACT.</p>