What’s a Good ACT Score? 🎯

What’s a Good ACT Score? 🎯

The highest possible ACT score? 36.
The national average? 19.9.

So, what’s a good score? It depends on your goals. A 23+ puts you above average for college admissions, while top-tier schools expect 33+. If you’re taking the ACT for high school graduation, check your state’s required score—often lower than college benchmarks.


ACT Scoring 101

The ACT is scored on a 1–36 scale, with four sections:

    English

    Math

    Reading

    Science

Your composite score is the average of your four section scores.

National Average ACT Scores (Class of 2021–2023)

Section Average Score
English 19.0
Math 19.4
Reading 20.5
Science 20.0
Composite 19.9

What does this mean?

    🔹 Higher scores = More college options.

    🔹 Graduation requirement? Check your state’s minimum.


Above-Average ACT Scores = More College & Career Options

Higher ACT scores = better opportunities, whether you’re applying to college or meeting a high school diploma requirement.

ACT Score Ranges for Selective Colleges

School ACT Composite (25th–75th Percentile) Acceptance Rate
Columbia University 34–35 4%
Harvard College 33–36 7%
MIT 34–36 7%
NYU 32–35 13%
Princeton University 33–35 4%
UC Berkeley 33–35 4%
University of Pennsylvania 33–35 9%
Yale University 33–35 5%

🎯 Ivy League goal? Aim for 33+.
🎓 Graduation-bound?  If your state requires an ACT composite of 18, focus on meeting or exceeding that number in your strongest subjects.


What If My ACT Score is Below Average?

Below a 15? That’s considered low for most four-year colleges. But don’t panic! Some states let you retake just one section to meet the graduation benchmark.

Need to boost your ACT score? We can help!


Why a Higher ACT Score Matters

✔️ Graduation – Meet diploma requirements.
💰 Scholarships – Higher scores = more aid.
🎯 Test-Optional Schools – A strong score still strengthens your application.
🏆 More College & Career Choices – Better scores = more options.

Unless you’ve hit 36, there’s room to grow—and we’re here to help!

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