I took a test at my school this fall, and have gotten my results back today. It is called the PLAN test, and is basically just a practice ACT for sophomores so they get an idea of what the ACT will be like, and what their scores will be. Students are given a range of five numbers between 1 and 32 predicting what their ACT score will be. (I don't undersand this considering that the actual ACT goes up to 36, but whatever)
The range I receieved was 28-32... the highest possible range, I believe. But what does this really mean for the actual ACT? These scores don't guarentee that I will do well on my ACT, they are just a prediction.
With this score, predicting my ACT... what does that mean for college admissions? I have about a 3.7 grade point average, and I'm just wondering what colleges are open to me. If I have chances to get into Ivy League schools, etc. Or, I'm just looking for a place you might know of that could list colleges and the ACT scores they expect for admission.
2007-01-04
10:19:46
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