Depending if you've take the writing section or not, and if you signed for late registration, you should receive your scores 3-8 weeks.
Let the minimum score she must receive on the 5th test be equal to "x." First you need to add up all the test scores. Then, you divide that sum by the number of test scores, this will give you your average score (which we want to be at least 82). Solve for x. (85 + 88 + 87 + 80 + x) ÷ 5 = 82 (340 + x) ÷ 5 = 82 (340 + x) ÷ 5 * 5 = 82 * 5 340 + x = 410 340 + x - 340 = 410 - 340 x = 70 Hope this helped!
Comparisons between student scores in the same state APEX
Standardized test scores for males in science and math sections have become slightly lower than what they used to be. For females the scores have been raising.
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Yes actually; there are several websites out there, but I'll help the best I can: (Note: these are all "ish" and relative values for IQ/SAT/ACT scores so give or take some) CLASS | SAT | ACT | IQ | _______________________________ Lower | 750 | 18 |
An ACT online preparatory course will improve your test scores on the ACT.
you have to receive a 40 % no less..
Highest 36 Lowest 1
The scores a student needs on the SAT or ACT depends on where he or she wants to attend college. Some colleges and universities are test optional and do not require admission test scores. Some schools will admit students with below average scores, but other schools have very high standards and only admit students with top scores.
Colleges may take up to two weeks to receive the test scores. Although the sending of scores is done electronically, it takes a surprisingly long amount of time for CollegeBoard to actually send out your scores, depending on the amount of requests.
Test Scores for 2006-2007 SAT verbal scores over 500 70%, SAT math scores over 500 66%, ACT scores over 18 94%, SAT verbal scores over 600 25%, SAT math scores over 600 21%, ACT scores over 24 33%, SAT verbal scores over 700 4%, SAT math scores over 700 3%, ACT scores over 30 2%
Yes and if not ACT you must at least have the SAT. After doing the normal ACT or SAT for most Ivy League schools you must have at least 3 SAT Subject Test Scores sent.
If you ACT scores are in the range, I would not bother to send in the SAT scores. One other thing you might consider would be to retake the ACT is December and see if you couldn't boost your score by a few points. If a college knows you are retaking the test, they can wait for the new scores before they make a decision. The scores can be rushed to a school within ten days of the test date. With a little test prep and practice, you canprobably get a higher score and a better chance of getting into schools.www.collegedirection.org
Usually, it takes a couple or more months for schools to receive standardized test scores. If you are in school, you can ask your teacher if the FCATE (Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test) scores have come back. If you are out of school, you can call the central office for the school district to ask if the scores are back.
ACT scores are not needed to be accepted
recess does improve test scores.
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