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Is getting a 25 on the ACT a decent score?

Hey everyone! Just got my ACT results and got a 25. I'm not exactly sure if this is considered good, so any advice on what colleges I should consider with this score would be really helpful. Should I retake it or just focus on other parts of my application?

3 months ago

A 25 on the ACT is considered a decent score, as it places you in the 78th percentile of test-takers, meaning that you scored higher than 78% of students who took the exam. However, whether this score is good enough for you really depends on the schools you're interested in and your overall academic profile.

To determine if your ACT score is competitive for the colleges on your list, research the middle 50% ACT scores of admitted students at those institutions. If your score falls within this range or higher, you have a solid chance of being considered, provided the rest of your application is strong. If your score is below the middle 50%, you might want to consider retaking the exam to improve your chances.

When deciding whether to retake the ACT, think about your test prep so far and if you feel you still have room for improvement. If you believe you can achieve a higher score with additional preparation, go for it. However, if you've already put in significant effort and feel that you've reached your peak performance, it might be better to use that time to focus on other parts of your application like writing strong essays, bolstering your extracurriculars, and requesting quality letters of recommendation.

Ultimately, remember that colleges take a holistic approach to admissions, so a lower ACT score might not be a deal-breaker if other aspects of your application are outstanding.

3 months ago

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