Question:
How to raise my ACT SCORE FROM 18 to 25?
Tanea
2012-10-04 17:50:23 UTC
I am a senior in high school and took this test twice, both times I got a 18 (PLEASE DON'T CALL ME STUPID I AM ALREADY HARD ON MYSELF) I would like to go to a collage, but I need a 25,
How can I get my score from 18 to 25
I have a month is it enough,
how many times do I have to study each day?
I hate to study and get bored of it and can get easily distracted from it.
PLEASE TELL ME . I AM FREAKING OUT. I CAN'T SLEEP SOME NIGHTS
Two answers:
anonymous
2012-10-04 18:03:05 UTC
The importance of ACT scores should not be underestimated. There are four main parts: English Language, Reading, Mathematics and Science. Each category receives a score between 1 (lowest) and 36 (highest). The average composite score is roughly a 21. That is, about 50% of test-takers score below a 21. You don't really need to be hard on yourself, just be confident & be comfortable in your own skin. Find a way to study that helps you study and remember the essentials. For example; I'm a young songwriter/composer so what I used to do even though I was an above average student in science, I composed a up-beat catchy song to help me remember most of the elements and compounds on the Periodic Table. It did help, but over time and after the tests the song kinder drifted out of my head because I didn't keep to it. I hope this helps you at least.



Good luck in the future!
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2012-10-05 13:28:42 UTC
You need a tutor.



You already retook once without it changing. Making yourself crazy about this and possibly using up your 3rd and final realistic testing isn't a good idea. Get some help and don't retake it again until you feel genuinely comfortable with the training you get from your tutor.


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