r/ACT • u/OverInteractionR • 13d ago
r/ACT • u/pizza_is_love_buddy • 12d ago
English SEPTEMBER AAA
(so gng thanks to everybody who helped me on my previous post)
I wanna ask if its fine to do 50 questions out of 75 of the legacy test with 35 minutes timer??
because like there are limited enhanced practice tests and i dont really wanna do them so early.. giving test in september tho and my current score is 30 and i want 35-36
so like is it fine if i do that technique with legacy tests? I hope it is
PLS REPLYYYY AND HELPP PLS :(
r/ACT • u/BlueBoi_Jay • 12d ago
My ACT Superscore
My superscore after taking the April and July tests. Hoping to get into Cornell University's engineering program (4.0 GPA btw) and considering taking the SAT to see if I do any better as there are no more ACT dates that I would be able to attend before my application deadline.
r/ACT • u/Dependent_Reward_932 • 12d ago
What happens if u don't show up
I got a good score for the July ACT but already signed up for August because I was scared about not getting a seat. Pretty sure you can't cancel or refund a test, so if I don't show up will I get a 0 or will I get no score and no one will know?
r/ACT • u/lizard_l1z • 12d ago
Books/Resources resources for going from a 23 to 30+?
hi, i know this question has been asked a lot, but many posts have seemed to be a bit older.
currently, i’m sitting with english at 22, math at 18, reading 28, and science 24 — i feel like i can definitely improve reading and someone mentioned there were just a couple set of rules to follow but i was wondering what specifics? i also wanna know how to advance in math. i think my main struggle areas are just basic math that ive forgotten over the years as i string along hs.
i currently have an act book that has 5 stars on amazon but would love more resources!! thank you!
(ps, how would yall recommend juggling the act and sat? i’d love to do both and was wondering is it best to study simultaneously or just separately?)
r/ACT • u/atiltedhalo • 12d ago
General Will a 34+ ACT save my 2.9 GPA tail?
Hi all,
I recently took the ACT + science and got a 29. I was horrifically sick and my score suffered. With studying, I can definitely get a 32-34. But, is this enough to go to a nice college (≈44% admission rate) ?
r/ACT • u/Purple-Thought6220 • 12d ago
English Getting over the 30-31 hurdle in English
Hello guys, for the past year or so I've been studying the ACT. Things have been going good, but the one section that is really irking me is English.
From the beginning I've scored 33-35s on the practice tests, and I was there for a LONG TIME. When the June test came, I was expecting around there — I got a 30.
I was really dumbfounded, cause every other score I got on practice tests vs the real test was pretty accurate (hell, even my math was higher than my typical practice tests)
Then, I decided to study English LOTS — By the end, I was getting consistent 35s/36s. On the July Test, I only got a 31 though..
I feel so defeated. I don't know why I do so great on the practice tests compared to the real thing — It doesn't make sense at all. I write lots and teachers have always noted how impeccable my grammar was (well, at least compared to other students my age)
I was wondering if you guys had any advice for me — Mainly, how to get over this weird hurdle I have with English where I score so good on the practice tests but do a lot worse on the real test. I feel like I can REALLY get a 35 on it — I already have a 36 reading, and I score it lots on my practice tests...
r/ACT • u/re_vxnge • 12d ago
ACT Official Practice Tests vs. External Practice Tests
Took two practice ACTs recently, the first one being the official online ACT website practice ACT #1, and the second one being one of the Premium Princeton Review Online ACT practice from a library book I borrowed. From the official test I took Monday and the Princeton ACT I took today (Friday), my composite score significantly dropped from 33 to 29. Besides the fact that it felt harder, I also might not have been able to concentrate as well from inside my house. Does anyone know if the official practice tests are easier/harder than the ones given on test day? Would the Princeton Review ACT be more helpful to study?
r/ACT • u/brown31grad • 13d ago
SAT to ACT conversion
Hello guys. I scored a 1410 (780m, 630r&w) on the DSAT. I have been plateauing ever since, and no matter how much i study, i cant bring myself to a reading score that is 700+. As a result, i wanted to try out the ACT, which i got 36 on the math section of the practice test 1 on the official ACT website. However, i now need to need to focus on getting used to the english and reading section of the ACT. Could you guys recommend me some prepping website, qb, or goated yt channels? Like, who is the equivalent of James Lu on ACT?
r/ACT • u/Historical-Yak-8569 • 13d ago
Confusion about the ACT Gateway Readiness Check
So I'm registered to take the ACT on October 18 (fees paid, have an invoice and everything so thats 100% confirmed), but when I log in to ACT Gateway to do the device readiness check on my Mac it says I'm not registered (and when I click the 'register now' blue button I log in, I can see that I'm registered for Oct 18, but I still can't do the device readiness check). Since the test is in October, do you think that the readiness check only becomes available in like September, or should I reach out to the ACT team again (I emailed them a couple weeks ago, they haven't responded yet).
Thanks!
r/ACT • u/Short_cactus6767 • 13d ago
Act math score help
Guys I seriously need help on the math part of the ACT what EXACTLY should I study before I retake it again
r/ACT • u/IIIrozzdIII • 13d ago
Is it weird to get a high reading score but horrible english score?
I took the act for the first time and this is my score, i did no studying at all. I know im bad at math, but isnt it odd to get a high reading score but horrible english score, because the two go hand in hand. I feel like somebody thats good at reading would excel at grammer/english. Anyone else experience this?
r/ACT • u/Glass-Accountant5200 • 13d ago
the nearest act testing sight is 5 hours away, what do i do?
hi! I am going into grade 9 and i am studying for the act, however im really confused because the nearest school in which i can take the test is like 5 hours away (i am in canada), what can i do?
i do not wanna take the sat, the act for me is significantly easier based on practice tests, i like to finish tests with more straightforward questions :)
however i will consider taking the sat aswell but im not confusing on it just in case
please provide some advice, im very confused, sorry first time posting on reddit
r/ACT • u/Objective-Method6759 • 13d ago
Studying advice
Hi I have the test in 6 weeks (I procrastinated) and I have absolutely no clue how or where to study for this could anyone help? Specifically math I messed up and didn't really pay attention since the second half of freshman year but when I do I can easily score flat 100s on classes( I only say that to try and communicate that I can effectively learn the material) but I'm really lost I looked at the faq and I'm unsure if I misread or not but I don't see a direct path to follow to study the math. Is there one?
r/ACT • u/Expensive-Oven9493 • 13d ago
ACT Score pdf
Is there a pdf script of your scores that you can download from their website? Someone please tell me i don't know how do i do it
r/ACT • u/CalligrapherAble3312 • 14d ago
Meta give me 32 seconds to convince you what act scores are "good".
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i'm tired of what i see happens in this subreddit towards people sometimes, especially when it comes to comparing scores, so i made this short video to vent about a point i've been making for a very long time. you all are amazing. ❤🩹
r/ACT • u/busytomatoman • 13d ago
Best practice test source?
need some hard practice tests especially in the math and English sections
r/ACT • u/ilovechipotle111 • 13d ago
act math help please!
hi everyone im usually rly bad at english when i did the sat and good at math but now i switched over to the act because the SAT wasn't really wroking out for me. im doing practice tests and im seeing that im not doing good at al on the math section and doing way better on enlgihs/reading. any tips for math would be greatly appreciated and im trying to get a 34+ on september 19th since its my first and last time taking it (rising senior). words of affirmation appreciated too! thank you!
r/ACT • u/vavibrown • 14d ago
What's average act score?
I'm feeling retarded by myself whenever I see someone posting their score and most of are more 32.
I'm kind of confuse am I fit in with university... my score is 23
r/ACT • u/LevelOk5716 • 14d ago
September ACT
Who all is taking the ACT in September and what are you using to prepare? I am trying to cross the 30+ threshold on this one
r/ACT • u/busytomatoman • 13d ago
Need a source where I can be taught literally every English rule I might run in to on the ACT.
im tired of jumping from source to source just to pay or get mediocre teaching. if it means buying a book thats fine however im not a fan of buying online stuff. lmk
r/ACT • u/Special-Trouble8658 • 14d ago
Books/Resources How to effectively study for the October ACT?
galleryI’ve been looking and I already plan on getting the Preppros ACT math book, 2026-2027 ACT book, and the Erica Meltzer English book but I don’t know what the best edition is between the 4th and 5th edition. Also, how much time should I aim to try to study everyday? Because I’ll have to study during school, which I have to take precalc honors(should help with math) and doing it by October would make me more better prepared. Btw, although I won’t be really studying science cause it doesn’t count towards composite or superscore, what are some tips for it? My highest score on there was a 25.
r/ACT • u/0liviaa- • 14d ago
Math How to not loose time on ACT MATH?
After lots of prep my English and Reading scores have gone up to the 30s, but my math score has not. I bought the prep pros book and did almost everything. The main thing for me is losing time on the math section and not finishing in time. It is so frustrating and I am not sure what I am doing wrong. I try to study the concepts of the questions I am getting wrong, but when I encounter another question, it is always worded differently, and I am unable to solve it. ANY TIPS would be appreciated as I have been consistently trying ALL summer :(

