The curves of over 35 released ACT exams (from The Red Book, Q&A Service, and yearly booklets) have been thoroughly analyzed to bring you the most accurate prediction of your scores. For any given raw score, the entire range of scaled scores across all curves are computed along with the percentage of times each one has shown up in the past.
*Based only on recently released tests from 2015 onwards, rather than all released tests. The ACT made a few tweaks to the exam in 2015.
Failure is making a 100 mistakes on the test.Nielson Phu is a teacher, author, and engineer. His foray into the test prep world began in high school, when he self-studied his way from an average SAT score to the top percentile. While in college, he taught his first SAT classes in Brookline, MA and Lexington, MA during summer breaks. Since then, he has helped thousands of students worldwide improve their own SAT and ACT scores with a comprehensive approach that goes far beyond the basic material found in typical test prep books. He has scored a perfect 1600 on the SAT and a 35 on the ACT.
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