I'm about to take the ACT soon and I'm a bit stressed about the writing portion. I have been practicing, but I don't really know what score I should be aiming for. Can anyone tell me what's considered a good writing score?
The writing portion of the ACT is scored on a scale of 2-12, with 12 being the best possible score. This score is based on four domains: Ideas and Analysis, Development and Support, Organization, and Language Use and Conventions.
Generally, a score of 10 or above on the ACT Writing test can be considered excellent, placing you in the top 10% of test takers. A score of 8-9 is still very solid, being above average and placing you in about the top 25%. A score of 6-7 is about an average score for this section.
However, keep in mind that because many colleges are moving towards a test-optional policy, the importance of the ACT Writing component varies greatly between schools. You might want to research the specific schools you're interested in applying to to ascertain the importance of the ACT Writing score in their admissions process.
Furthermore, perfecting your ACT essay writing skills can be beneficial not just for the test, but for your college application essays. Yet, always remember that your entire ACT score along with your grades, extracurricular activities, and overall application will matter more than just the writing portion. Always aim for balance and remember to show your abilities and dedication across the board.
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