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American College Test (ACT)


How ACT Is Scored

In ACT each test-taker will earn a total of 5 scores on the scale of 1 to 36. Each section of the ACT test will be scored separately (4 of the 5 mentioned scores). The average of the scores for the four sections will also be calculated (this is the 5th one.)

Your ACT score is treated differently (will have different weight) by different colleges and universities. The best and most accurate way to find out how your score will exactly be used is to contact the colleges and universities for which you are applying. Please note that besides your ACT score, your high school GPA, academic transcripts, letters of recommendations, interviews, and your personal essay also play important roles in the admission process.

ACT can be taken as many times as you want. This allows you to select your best ACT score to be sent to the schools from which you would like to obtain admissions.

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