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ACT score ranges for college admissions?

Hey everyone! I've been trying to figure out what ACT scores are considered competitive for college admissions. I know that it varies depending on the school, but can you give me a general idea of good, average, and not-so-good ACT scores?

a year ago

Sure, I'd be happy to help you understand general ranges for ACT scores. Keep in mind that these are rough estimates and may vary depending on the specific college or university. Here's a breakdown:

1. Good ACT Scores (Competitive Range):

- 33-36: These scores are generally considered competitive for highly selective schools, including top-tier universities and liberal arts colleges. Applicants with scores in this range are often strong contenders for many schools, particularly if they've also demonstrated strong academics and extracurriculars.

2. Average ACT Scores (Middle Range):

- 27-32: This range comprises the bulk of average ACT scores seen by most colleges and universities. Students with scores in this range are competitive for many public universities, regional colleges, and some schools with more competitive admissions. A strong application with other impressive factors (like extracurriculars and essays) can potentially make a candidate stand out despite a score in this range.

3. Mediocre ACT scores (Lower Middle Range):

-21-26: This range of scores is generally considered below average for most competitive colleges and universities but may be fine for less selective schools.

4. Not-So-Good ACT Scores (Below Average Range):

- 20 and below: These ACT scores may be considered below average for many colleges and universities. Students with scores in this range may have a more challenging time gaining admission to selective schools. However, there are still numerous less selective schools where these scores may suffice, especially if the student's application demonstrates strong attributes in other areas.

Keep in mind that these ranges are only general guidelines. Admissions processes can be holistic, so it's essential to develop other aspects of your application, such as grades, extracurricular activities, and essays. Additionally, some schools have test-optional policies, giving more weight to other aspects of the application instead of standardized test scores. It's important to research the specific schools you're interested in to understand their requirements and expectations better.

a year ago

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