How to Interpret ACT Scores
The ACT is a common achievement test designed to assess high school students’ academic readiness for college.[1] This test includes English, mathematics, reading, and science components, and also includes an optional writing component, which may be requested by some colleges.[2] ACT scores are one factor that colleges use to choose which students to admit to their institutions. Once you take the ACT, your scores will be available for online viewing within about 2 weeks. Learning how to interpret your ACT score will allow you to better understand your academic strengths and weaknesses and can provide an indication if a college or university is academically suitable for you.
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