Kalamazoo College's 2014 25th-75th percentile ACT Composite Scores are 25-31, meaning 25% of students scored 25 or lower on the ACT Composite Score, and 75% of students scored 31 or lower (i.e. 25% of students scored 31 or higher).
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pls give me college list because i got 69.55 percentile in mat December 2009.
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.
Top percentile colleges are Amity Business school, Noida 81-90 percentile colleges are Christ college in Bangalore, Birla Institute of Management Technology in Noida, Asia Pacific Institute of management in Delhi, MS ramaiah institute of management in Bangalore, Alliance business academy, Bangalore. 76-80 percentile colleges are New Delhi Institute of management in Delhi, Indian Institute of finance in Delhi, APJEE school of management in greater Noida, Institute of marketing and management in New Delhi, Indira group of Institute in Pune, Indian Institute of Rural management in Jaipur MIT in Pune, Indian Institute of modern management in Pune. 71- 75 percentile colleges are IBA Bangalore, IILM academy for higher education in greater noida, University of petroleum and energy studies, Forte institute of technology, Jagan institute of management studies in New Delhi.
There are a number of colleges in Michigan that offer online courses. These range in price from the Wayne County Community College with courses starting at $2000 up to Kalamazoo College at $28,000.
There are a number of colleges that accept MAT scores and list of such colleges can be easily searched on web. So, if you've appeared for MAT and have secured a minimum of 75 percentile then you can directly go for its GD PI, it from 14th-17th march at different locations of India. You can check the location details on official website of UPES
having that score is not good because they give you 12 automatically....so if i was you i would retake it and study for the test this time.....
ACT Composite refers to the overall score a student receives on the ACT exam, which combines the scores from the four main subject areas: English, Math, Reading, and Science. Each subject score ranges from 1 to 36, and the composite score is the average of these four scores, rounded to the nearest whole number. This composite score is often used by colleges and universities to assess a student's academic readiness for higher education.
There are four sections: English, Math, Reading, and Science. There is also an optional essay section that DOES NOT factor into your composite score but some colleges like to see anyways.
There are four sections: English, Math, Reading, and Science. There is also an optional essay section that DOES NOT factor into your composite score but some colleges like to see anyways.
last year the average composite test score was a 21 (21.1)
ACT scores are never averaged and most colleges only take a person's best score from one sitting of the exam. However, there are a few colleges and universities out there that will superscore ACT composite scores. "Superscoring" is when, if someone takes multiple ACT tests, colleges will take the best subsections on each of the tests and come up with a new composite. For example, if someone received a 24 in English, 26 in Math, 28 in Science, and a 30 in Reading on their first try, that would be a score of 27. Imagine that they took the test a second time and got a 32 in English, a 30 in Math, a 28 in Science, and a 26 in Reading, which would be a composite score of 29. If a college were to superscore this student's ACT results, this student's new composite score would be a 30, consisting of a 32 in English, a 30 in Math, a 28 in Science, and a 30 in Reading...make sense? I hope so(: