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How the ACT is Scored

Before starting your prep for the ACT or any test really, you should set a target score.  Your target score is typically what you hope to achieve in order to qualify for scholarships or admissions to the colleges on your list.  Here is a granular look at how ACT scoring is built:

First, let’s define a few things: 

  1. Raw Score: Total number of correct questions in each subject.
  2. Subject/Scaled Score: There are 4 subjects scaled scores between 1-36.
  3. Grouped Score: STEM (Maths + Science) and ELA (English + Reading + Essay*).
  4. Composite Score: Average of all subjects (English + Math + Reading + Science) scaled score.
  5. Benchmark: The minimum college readiness assessment bearing college courses.

Next, let’s look at how scores are calculated: 

For Example if you take ACT sample test

  • English = 67/75
    • Raw Score = 67
    • Subject/ Scaled Score=31
  • Math = 54/60
    • Raw Score = 54
    • Subject/ Scaled Score=32
  • Reading = 33/40
    • Raw Score = 33
    • Subject/ Scaled Score=30
  • Science = 37/40
    • Raw Score = 37
    • Subject/ Scaled Score=33
  • Composite Score = (31+32+30+33)/4 = 31.5

Lastly, let’s see how the national population scores on average:

  • Benchmark (source: www.act.org.in):
    • English = 18
    • Math = 22
    • Reading = 22
    • Science = 23
    • STEM = 26
    • ELA = 20

That’s it!  Now you know the why behind ACT scoring.