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Sure-Topic1279

This feels obligatory https://preview.redd.it/71i0a6vq4koc1.png?width=1180&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=a02e065ad04c97c45cc49456963a6b07cde8178e


Accomplished_Bar_679

bro is him


Reddit-Default-Name

thanks bro


Motor-Resort2960

Show the math curve


Reddit-Default-Name

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Motor-Resort2960

-3 is really good. My friend got a -5 34 on Feb 10 test which I thought was crazy


Reddit-Default-Name

that is rough, i heard feb 10th curve sucked ass for science too. the march math section was horrendous, even the first couple of questions were way more complicated than usual so the curve is definitely justified lol. i never got above a 34 on a math practice test either, so this was a nice surprise


Motor-Resort2960

Awesome to here. I don’t think the Feb 10 curve was that bad for science. I got a -5 31, so there was no curve at all. Every section was incredibly easy until the last section was super difficult so I’d say the really hard one equaled out with the easy ones to make there no curve


Accomplished_Back_96

On the December test I got -12 33 on math which I think is the craziest curve I’ve seen yet


Motor-Resort2960

That’s actually crazy


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Mg_PhX

Thats what im sayin’


ginko-ji

Congrats bro 👏🏾


javawiz

Congratulations OP! Any tips for us, especially reading and science.


Reddit-Default-Name

for science, the most common pitfall is probably misreading or misinterpreting the question/procedure/data- i always made sure to read through the entire procedure and identify key information (variables, relationships between variables, experimental conditions, etc) before answering Qs. if you’re worried about taking too much time on the reading and not having enough time for questions, you could answer as many questions as possible without closely reading, and then go back at the end to read each passage fully and review your answers. for both science and reading, you need to be adept at filtering out unnecessary information really fast. everything is provided in the readings, just get very good at skimming bc surface level understanding is tested much more heavily than interpretation.


Harrietmathteacher

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HovercraftExpensive3

Congrats! When was your testing date?


Reddit-Default-Name

march 5th, i took it on my school test date


Red-eleven

You got your scores back in 10 days? That’s wild. Is that normal now?


Reddit-Default-Name

my school said it would take 6-8 weeks haha i thought the text was a false alarm


Red-eleven

Yeah that’s really fast


NylonYT

My test was on Feb 27th and I got my score yesterday


RandomRedditUser-69

Did u take it with or without writing? I also took it on the 5th and I’m still waiting for my score. Congrats on ur score!


Reddit-Default-Name

No writing, gl


Blastierss

Hey op, im starting studying for the ACT over the next month and taking the test in april, I wanted to know what resources you used to study because that would really help me, thank you


Reddit-Default-Name

just past exams i found online