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    ACT Score Calculator

    This ACT score calculator estimates an ACT composite score from the four required section scores: English, Math, Reading, and Science.

    It uses the familiar U.S.

    composite-score approach where section results are averaged and rounded.

    Students can also compare the result with a target composite score.

    Estimated ACT composite29
    Gap to target1
    Writing score8
    Section average28.5
    ACT score breakdown
    English28
    Math30
    Reading27
    Science29
    Official noteACT results here are estimates based on your section scores. Official reporting and superscoring policies can differ from school to school.

    Assumptions

    • ACT composite score is based on English, Math, Reading, and Science only.
    • The optional Writing score does not change the composite score in this estimate.
    • ACT results here are estimates based on your section scores. Official reporting and superscoring policies can differ from school to school.
    Method

    How this calculator works

    Formula used

    ACT composite score = average of English, Math, Reading, and Science scores, rounded to the nearest whole number.

    Example calculation

    If your English, Math, Reading, and Science scores are 28, 30, 27, and 29, the calculator estimates a composite score of 29.

    FAQ

    ACT Score Calculator FAQ

    Is this act score calculator exact?

    It is an estimate for U.S. planning only. Your actual ACT score can change based on school grading policies, lender disclosures, test scaling, fees, or other real-world details.

    Who should use this act score calculator?

    Students, parents, and families can use it to compare scenarios, double-check classroom math, or plan for college and student loan decisions before using official school or lender tools.

    Does this replace official records or advice?

    No. Use your school transcript, official testing account, financial aid package, or lender statement for final decisions. These tools are educational planning calculators only.

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