It's about average. The ACT is on a scale with the highest mark being 36. If you're unhappy with the score, you could try to take the SATs instead. Many colleges accept both, but you should probably try the other test to see if you could score better.
Your score will also depend on the type of school you wish to attend. Got any in mind?
Your ACT is about a 1440 on the SATs, so if you get a 1500+ on the SATs, choose that score over your ACT.
Good luck! And don't worry too much about it :]. You're fine.
Well 20 isn't going to cut it if you're planning on applying to a high-class university. . .but it's slightly above average ranging about a 1400 on the SAT
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It's about average. The ACT is on a scale with the highest mark being 36. If you're unhappy with the score, you could try to take the SATs instead. Many colleges accept both, but you should probably try the other test to see if you could score better.
Your score will also depend on the type of school you wish to attend. Got any in mind?
Your ACT is about a 1440 on the SATs, so if you get a 1500+ on the SATs, choose that score over your ACT.
Good luck! And don't worry too much about it :]. You're fine.
Well 20 isn't going to cut it if you're planning on applying to a high-class university. . .but it's slightly above average ranging about a 1400 on the SAT
Uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh...depends on where you are looking to go to school.