Summary of The ACT Test for Students
- What does it mean if your ACT is high?
- How high is a 30 on the ACT?
- What is a high ACT?
- Is 34 on ACT high?
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“Act high”
likely refers to getting a high score on the ACT, a standardized college entrance exam, where a good score varies but generally means above the national average (around 19-20) and competitive for your target colleges, with scores in the 20s or 30s being strong, or it could refer to mimicking behaviors associated with being under the influence of cannabis, such as being relaxed, giggly, or uncoordinated, but the search results focus heavily on the test.
If you mean the ACT test score:
National Average: Around 19.4 (for 2024).
Good for Many Colleges: 20-23.
Competitive for Selective Schools: 24-28+.
Top-Tier/Ivy League:
Aiming for 30+ is beneficial
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Perfect Score: 36.
If you mean acting like you’re “high”:
Physical: Slower movements, clumsiness, red eyes, increased appetite.
Mental/Emotional: Relaxed, giggly, forgetful, paranoid, altered perception of time, difficulty focusing.
How to “act high” (if you mean a good ACT score):
Study: Focus on English, Math, Reading, and Science.
Practice: Take practice tests.
Know Your Target: Research scores for colleges you’re interested in.
Holistic View: Remember scores are just one part; grades, essays, and activities matter too.
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The ACT Test
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The ACT Test Overview
The ACT includes tests in English, math, reading, and science. The science and writing sections are optional and do not affect your Composite score.
English Test
Measures your ability to make decisons to revise and edit short texts and essays in different genres.
Math Test
Measures the mathematical skills you have typically acquired in courses up to the beginning of grade 12.
Reading Test
Measures your ability to read closely, reason logically, and integrate information from multiple sources.
Science Test
Measures interpretation, analysis, reasoning, and problem-solving in biology, chemistry, and Earth & space sciences.
Writing Test
Measures writing skills taught in high school English classes and iin entry-level college composition courses.
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