It simply means that the average score of the four sections (English, Math, Reading, and Science) was a 23. This score is known as the "composite" score, and is typically the score that most people or colleges are interested in.
That score places you slightly above the national average, which for 2009 was a 21.1. A 23 is a perfectly acceptable score, and will allow you to attend a number of universities if you so choose. However, if you aspire towards a "tier one" university that has more selective standards, you should likely re-test in the hopes of a higher score.
You have to have atleast 23 on your ACT!
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Most of the students have an ACT score of 23. So I think it is 23. Good luck :)
previous websites show UCA's average ACT as a 23.
In order to attend the University of West Georgia you must earn a certain score on your SAT and ACT test. The SAT scores required should be between 1340 and 1590. This will include a score of 450 to 540 in critical reading, 450 to 530 in math, and 440 to 520 in writing. The ACT requires include a composite score of 18 to 22, an English score of 18 to 23, and a math score of 17 to 22.
ACT scores (25/75 percentile): ; English: 22 - 27Math: 23 - 28Composite: 23 - 27
middle 50% average = 23-28
An ACT score of 23 is in the top 1/3 percentile of students. There are many colleges in each state that accept an ACT score of 23. Some examples are the University of Alabama, Stamford University, Troy University, Judson College, University of Arizona, John Brown University, Central Baptist College, University of California, University of Colorado, Wesley College, any many more.
In the 2009 ACT, a score of 20 is in the average percentile. This may be too low to satisfy some college entrance requirements, and you may want to retake the ACT test. There are practice tests which could help you prepare. (see link)
mean: 400std deviation: 25z-score = ( 380 - 400 ) / 25 = -0.8The probability of getting a score lower than this is about 21.1%. Or, in other words, about 78.8% score higher.Please see the link.
Add them all and divide by five.