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Whats a good ACT score for a sophomore?

I'm a sophomore and I took the ACT recently. I'm not sure what a good score would be for someone my age. Can anyone give me some insight on what scores are considered decent for a high school sophomore?

5 months ago

A good ACT score for a sophomore depends on your personal goals and what you are aiming for in terms of college admissions. However, it's worth noting that as a sophomore, you still have time to improve your score, so don't worry too much about where you currently stand.

To give you some context, the average ACT score for high school students across all grade levels is around a 21. For sophomores specifically, an ACT score between 20 and 23 can be considered decent. However, as you move forward, you'll want to set your sights higher if you're aiming for more selective colleges.

Colleges typically provide data on the middle 50% of accepted students' ACT scores - this statistic means that 25% of students score below the range and 25% score above it. For highly selective colleges, the middle 50% ACT scores typically range from around 33 to 35. For more moderately selective schools, this range might be in the low 30s or high 20s.

Ultimately, a "good" ACT score will be determined by your goals and the colleges you're interested in applying to. As a sophomore, it's great that you're already considering the ACT and working on improving your scores. Keep practicing and seek out resources like test prep books, online practice tests, or tutoring to continue improving your score.

For example, CollegeVine's blog contains a series of free posts focused on ACT prep, which you can access here: https://blog.collegevine.com/category/standardized-tests/act/. CollegeVine also has a marketplace of expert college admissions advisors, some of whom focus on standardized test prep in particular and can provide you with top-notch tutoring.

Finally, remember that your ACT score is just one part of your college application, and building a strong overall profile will help you achieve your college admission goals, not just earning a particular ACT score. Good luck!

5 months ago

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