How do I find my PreACT scores?
Your PreACT score ranges are shown on your Student Report by the colored boxes on the graph below your scores. The heavy line within the colored boxes is your calculated scale score. The graph also includes light gray lines with a number next to it. These are ACT Readiness Benchmarks.
Is 27 a good PreACT score?
So what is a good PreACT score? Because it's scored on the same scale as the ACT, we can infer that average scores will hover around 21. Anything above average will start to distinguish you from the pack. The higher you go, the more distinguished you'll be.
How is the PreACT scored?
Your scores are between 1 (the lowest score you can receive) and 35 (the highest score you can receive). PreACT takes the number of questions you got right on each test and translates it into a number between 1 and 35 (called a “scale score”). Just like grades, your scores tell you how well you did on each test.
Is 25 a good ACT score?
Is 25 ACT Score Good? With a score of 25, you are in the 79th percentile of all test takers. More likely than not, with a score of 25, you'll often be in or near the commonly accepted range at selective colleges. The exception may be the highly selective colleges.
How do I contact someone at the ACT?
Visit our ACT Registration Information , call 319-337-1270, or complete a contact form for a specific concern.
What score is good on the ACT?
How do I retrieve my ACT scores?
How can I see my scores? When available, your scores are posted online and accessed using your MyACT account. ACT Customer Support cannot provide your scores by phone, email, chat, or fax. Multiple choice scores are normally available two weeks after each national test date, but it can sometimes take up to eight weeks.
What does the ACT actually do?
About the ACT
The purpose of the ACT test is to measure a high school student's readiness for college, and provide colleges with one common data point that can be used to compare all applicants.