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Monday, 14 October 2019

ACT scores?

answers1: I have linked two items of information here. The first is
the average score by State from the official ACT website.The second is
a general statement about the ACT score from about.com. I found the
average score by State more useful. Good luck. <br>
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Courtesy of About.com <br>
If you score a 20 on the ACT, you're right in the middle of the pack -
50% of all testers in the US have scored above you and 50% have scored
below you. But you'll need to do better than average to be a
competitive candidate for college admissions and scholarships. <br>
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To set a target ACT score, your first step should be to research the
average ACT scores of the students who were accepted into the specific
colleges and universities you're interested in. Most schools publish
these numbers online. Generally, public state universities report that
their students scored in the low 20s on the ACT; small liberal arts
colleges and selective public universities like UVA report that their
students averaged in the upper 20s on the ACT; and the most
competitive U.S. schools report average ACT scores above 30. <br>
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Once you find out the average ACT score for students accepted into the
schools you're interested in, target your test prep to match or beat
that score. This is a surefire way to make yourself a more competitive
candidate for college admissions.

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