a 12/12. Two people grade your writing test. One person grades it out of 6 and the other person grades it out of 6. Then the two scores are added. So if one person grades it a 4/6 and another grades it as a 5/6 you get a 9/12. If the people who grade your essay have a difference of 2 or more in their scoring than a 3rd person comes and scores your essay too. So if one grades you as a 3/6 and another grades you a 5/6 would require a 3rd grader.
a 36 is a perfect score.
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The average ACT score for Americans in 1979 was 18.8. This number dropped 10 years later to an average of 18.6.
No, it has always been on the scale of 4-36
A perfect score on the ACT, which is 36, does not require a retake; it is achieved when a student performs exceptionally well across all sections. However, some students choose to retake the ACT to improve their composite score or individual section scores, especially if they believe they can perform better. Ultimately, whether to retake the test depends on the student's goals and confidence in their performance.
Your ACT score is out of 36. Each section is scored out of 36 points and the section scores are averaged together to make up your total score.
In 1976, the highest composite score on the ACT was 36. This score represents a perfect performance across all sections of the test, which includes English, math, reading, and science. Achieving a composite score of 36 is a significant accomplishment, indicating exceptional academic ability.
minimum ACT score requirements are different for almost ever college but generally 18 or greater(the lower the score the better your grades must be)
Do you mean the ACT? You cant even get an SAT score as low as a 22
what is the ACT score composite score
Most of us do. The way they act in Parliament how can anyone assume they be perfect?
An ACT score of 36 would generally be held in higher regard than the distinction of being a National Merit Scholar. The 36 represents a perfect score in every section of one of the two major American standardized tests, whereas the National Merit Scholarship Competition is based on the PSAT. There are significantly more National Merit Scholars than there are people with perfect ACT scores.