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Any advice for someone with a 27 ACT score?

Howdy! So, I took the ACT and scored a 27. Is this a good score? I'm figuring out my next steps and trying to understand what this score could mean for my college prospects.

2 years ago

Hello there! First of all, congratulations on your ACT score. Generally speaking, an ACT score of 27 is considered above average. This score places you in the 85th percentile of all test takers, meaning you did better than 85% of other students.

Your score has the potential to make you a competitive applicant at many universities. However, it's important to look at the average ACT scores for admission at the particular schools you're interested in. The more selective the school, the higher the average ACT score will be. For instance, some universities might have an average ACT score in the high 20s to low 30s, while others might have average scores in the low to mid 20s.

If you feel like your score could be improved, and you have the time before your college applications are due, then you could consider retaking the ACT. Thorough preparation can certainly help improve your score. This can involve self-studying, joining a study group, or using prep materials available online.

Furthermore, consider that your ACT score is just one factor of your application. Colleges also look at your GPA, coursework, extracurricular activities, letters of recommendation, and application essays. Ensure that all these aspects of your application are strong to complement your test score. Not all colleges place the same emphasis on standardized test scores, so keep that in mind as you're crafting your college list.

Ultimately, a score of 27 on the ACT is quite respectable, and combined with a strong academic record and extracurricular activities, you should have quite a few college options.

2 years ago

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