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I got a 26 on the ACT. how god or bad is it?

im a senior and so this ACT was my sort of final chance to get the highest score i can (i had only take the SAT previously with a score of 1660)

i got a composite score of 26, English- 24, Math- 27, reading- 24, science-28, writing- 23

(math and science being my obvious strong point in both SAT and ACT)

anyways im way more familiar with the SAT standards in good and bad, so im not sure how impressive any of my scores on the ACT would be (i was under the impression 30 was the lowest good score). so how bad are they?

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  • 9 years ago
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    Not too bad; national average is a 21, so you did much better than that, and I would argue that it's a solid score. With that kind of score, you would be in consideration for most state and public universities as well as a nice chunk of private schools depending on where you're applying.

  • Anonymous
    9 years ago

    The highest score you can get is 36. Don't stress about it though, your scores should be high enough to get into a university. Not ivy league, but there are a lot of good universities out there that are just state schools. Do you know what school you want to attend? Check on their website and look at their admission requirements.

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    People hate and get angry at God when bad things happen because they do not have the understanding of God as revealed by Jesus and God's Holy Spirit. Bad things happen because Satan lies about God and gullible, ignorant people have been tricked into blaming God for these things. In order to communicate with God and understand His ways you must go through Jesus Christ to reach God. The simple fact is that no prayers ever reach God's ears if the prayer has not first accepted Jesus Christ as his King, Lord, and Savior. Jesus only allows the prayers of His own people, born again Christians, go on to God.

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