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How does ACT Math grading work?

Hey everyone! I'm a bit confused about the grading scale for the ACT Math section. Can someone explain how it works, and what's considered a good score? Thank you!

5 months ago

Hey there! No problem, I'd be happy to help clarify the ACT Math grading for you.

The ACT Math section consists of 60 multiple-choice questions that you'll have to complete in 60 minutes. Your raw score is calculated based on the number of questions you answer correctly, with no penalty for incorrect answers. This means you should attempt every question to maximize your chances of getting a higher score.

Once your raw score is calculated, it will be converted to a scaled score ranging from 1 to 36, using a process called equating. Equating is done by the ACT organization to account for any differences in test difficulty for different testing dates, ensuring that scores remain consistent and fair across test administrations.

Now, as for what's considered a good score, it depends on the colleges and universities you're planning to apply to. Generally, a score of 21 is considered average, while anything above that is above average, and a score around 28 or higher is considered strong. High-tier colleges and universities might have an average ACT Math score of 30 or higher for their admitted students. It's important to research each school's typical ACT score range to understand what they expect from applicants and how your score aligns with their standards.

Keep in mind that your Math score is just one part of your overall ACT composite score. In addition to Math, you'll also receive scores for the English, Reading, and Science sections. These scores will be averaged to determine your final composite score, which also ranges from 1 to 36.

Good luck with the ACT and your college applications!

5 months ago

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