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ed316
08-16-2006, 12:46 PM
ACT scores highest since 1991





(AP) -- The high school class of 2006 posted the biggest score increase on the ACT college entrance exam in 20 years, and recorded the highest scores of any class since 1991.
Average composite scores on the exam, which measures students' readiness for college-level work, rose to 21.1 from 20.9 last year. Both boys and girls posted gains, as did all racial groups except Hispanics, whose scores held steady. ACT scores range from 1 to 36.
Officials at the independent, nonprofit ACT said an increase of 0.2 points is significant when considered across a record 1.2 million test-takers nationwide, or 40 percent of graduating seniors.
"It takes an enormous amount of change for that large a group to move even a little bit, particularly when that group is changing and we're seeing more students take the ACT for the first time," said Richard Ferguson, CEO of the Iowa City, Iowa-based organization.
Some of the improvement may come from the ACT's growing popularity among high-achieving students in states where the rival SAT exam has traditionally been more popular. The ACT is more attractive to some students because it focuses more on material covered in high school classes than on general ability.
In Connecticut, 12 percent of 2006 graduates took the ACT, up from 10 percent a year ago, and scores rose from 22.8 to 23.1. In New Jersey, 8 percent took the test, up from 6 percent of 2005 graduates, and scores rose from 21.3 to 21.8.
But Ferguson said the national increases were broad-based. Illinois and Colorado -- the two states where nearly all 11th graders are required to take the test -- saw scores rise 0.2 and 0.1, respectively. Other states with large numbers of ACT takers, such as Kentucky and Tennessee, also recorded increases in line with the national gains.
Historically, the ACT has been more popular in states in the center of the country, while the SAT predominates on the East and West Coasts. But in addition to Connecticut and New Jersey, Florida, Delaware, Vermont and New Hampshire all had double-digit percentage increases in the number of students taking the ACT.
Next year, Michigan will join Illinois and Colorado in administering the test statewide to 11th graders, and Kentucky will follow in 2008.
ACT officials said the numbers are encouraging but still show too few students are prepared for college-level work. Only 21 percent of test-takers scored the benchmark indicating they are likely to succeed in college on each of the four exams -- math, English, reading and science. More than two-thirds hit the benchmark score in English, but barely one-quarter did in science.
"This doesn't mean they won't be successful and graduate from college, but it does increase the likelihood they will struggle or need remediation along the way," Ferguson said.
Students persuaded to take a full core curriculum -- including four years of English and three years each of math, science and social studies -- do better on the ACT and are more likely to succeed in college. But the percentage who reported taking the core -- which is more than many states require to graduate -- actually fell from 56 percent to 54 percent this year.
"The message still isn't getting across to far too many students," Ferguson said.
Average scores for black students rose 0.1 points to 17.1, while Hispanics' scores were steady at 18.6. Significant racial gaps persist: Whites scored 22.0 on average and Asian-Americans 22.3. Even black students who took the core were outscored by white students who had not -- which Ferguson attributed to a range of factors, including insufficient rigor in the core courses offered to minority students.
The average score for boys rose 0.1 percent to 21.2, while girls' scores rose 0.1 to 21.0.
The ACT also released the first results from a new optional essay section, launched in February 2005. About 36 percent of test-takers completed the essay portion and they scored on average 7.2 on a scale of 2 to 12. Girls outscored boys by half a point.
SAT results for the class of 2006 will be released later this month. Most colleges accept either the SAT or ACT when considering an application.
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Roaming East
08-16-2006, 12:49 PM
too bad nobody cares about the ACT. I scored a 28 on that damn test and it didnt get me half the respect that my 1470 SAT score did.

Pook2
08-16-2006, 12:54 PM
Meh, I got an 1190 on the SAT, which leads me further to believe that the only reason I got into VMI was because I play the bagpipes.

ed316
08-16-2006, 12:56 PM
I thought it was the skin flute?

Aerosoul
08-16-2006, 12:58 PM
Woot, class of 2006, bitches! woot

Pook2
08-16-2006, 12:59 PM
I thought it was the skin flute?

Close, but no cigar monica.

Hellfish
08-16-2006, 01:00 PM
I got a 32 somehow. I didn't know you could bring a calculator to the SAT and ended up with a 1350. Unfortunately, my GPA sucked so I ended up looking like a mediocre student. The joke was on them, though - I was a horrible student. I still hate school.

Octavian
08-16-2006, 03:42 PM
Haven't bothered to take the ACT. Managed a 2350/2400 on the SAT last June, so I think I'll do a couple SAT IIs this fall...:|

oswald
08-16-2006, 04:27 PM
I got a 32 somehow. I didn't know you could bring a calculator to the SAT and ended up with a 1350. Unfortunately, my GPA sucked so I ended up looking like a mediocre student. The joke was on them, though - I was a horrible student. I still hate school.
But even horrible students can get into grad school :)

Ratamacue
08-16-2006, 04:36 PM
Haven't bothered to take the ACT. Managed a 2350/2400 on the SAT last June, so I think I'll do a couple SAT IIs this fall...:|I'll believe that when me sh*t turns purple and smells like rainbow sherbet.

Octavian
08-16-2006, 04:53 PM
I'll believe that when me sh*t turns purple and smells like rainbow sherbet.

Enjoy the sherbet :)

http://www.jokeith.com/SATscore.jpg

Seriously though...just go to Collegeconfidential.com forums. There are so many academic-freaks on that board. Crazy GPA with the most difficult courses, near-perfect SAT I and II scores, leaders/founders of a bunch of clubs and sports teams.... Some of those guys seem to live for college admissions...

Aerosoul
08-16-2006, 04:55 PM
Impressive Octavian. Very nice work. :)

Ratamacue
08-16-2006, 04:58 PM
Gaddamn...

Scrim
08-16-2006, 06:18 PM
Dont worry Rat, You can make some extra cash selling your **** to Baskin Robins now.
I went to highschool with this kid who made a 2350, and then killed himself for not getting a perfect score. No B.S.

sucker4gurls
08-16-2006, 06:25 PM
A friend of mine got a perfect score on the ACT this year. He was even in the paper...Whoopdeedoo.....

Hellfish
08-16-2006, 06:28 PM
I thought the ACT was out of 1600?

Aerosoul
08-16-2006, 06:29 PM
ACT is out of 36.
SAT was out of 1600, but the format changed last year. They added a writing section, so another 800 points. 2400.

scrybe
08-16-2006, 06:30 PM
I'm so glad I graduated before the writing portion was added.

*TigerWoodsFistPump*

Hellfish
08-16-2006, 06:32 PM
I would have rocked the writing portion. Thats the only thing I was ever good at in skool.

Aerosoul
08-16-2006, 06:33 PM
I took the SAT and the ACT in the fall in 2005. My high school tried to get people to take the new SAT later in the year but the colleges I applied to didn't require it, so I didn't bother. I took the old SAT, but had I taken it later, it would have been the new version.

I'm a good writer, but I didn't want to spend another Satuday morning taking another standardized test.

scrybe
08-16-2006, 06:36 PM
I only took the SAT. Very few schools on the West Coast even care about the ACT. I would have gone way out of my way to even take it. I did pretty well, but ended up going to a state school anyway. I shoulda f*ucked off in high school more...

LaoSexMachine
08-16-2006, 09:36 PM
I started at a community college and then transfered. Never had to take it. Community college ROX!!

Redguy
08-16-2006, 10:11 PM
Woot, class of 2006, bitches! woot

so you've already graduated?

Aerosoul
08-17-2006, 12:45 AM
yea, the last sunday in May.

Ria
08-17-2006, 01:32 AM
Gaddamn...

Pffff Rat, I'm sure you could make a score just as high, if not higher.

I only took the SAT...didn't want to spend the money for ACT when I don't need it. I took the SAT super late anyways...I procrastinate way too much sometimes.

Ratamacue
08-17-2006, 02:12 AM
Pffff Rat, I'm sure you could make a score just as high, if not higher.

I only took the SAT...didn't want to spend the money for ACT when I don't need it. I took the SAT super late anyways...I procrastinate way too much sometimes.Here in Colorado, all juniors are required to take the ACT. I got a 28 while running on about 4 hours' sleep. That was fine enough for me, given that I didn't (and still don't) have any intentions of going to a university. I am, unfortunately, taking a semester at the local community college though, since my recruiters royally f*cked up and lost every single bit of paperwork I needed to submit for a waiver. Good job f*ckheads.

Really, I'm not upset. Not at all.

Popdivtweet
08-17-2006, 04:04 AM
Horray for everyone!!!!!
now get to university before they bring back the draft!!!rofl

nagant_m44
08-17-2006, 01:42 PM
i got a 28, and that is now giving me a free ride thru college.

Aerosoul
08-17-2006, 01:43 PM
i got a 28, and that is now giving me a free ride thru college.
i think you mean riding your profs.

Hellfish
08-17-2006, 01:43 PM
i got a 28, and that is now giving me a free ride thru college.

I got a 32 and I didn't get anything. I joined the Army to pay for college. :cantbeli:

nagant_m44
08-17-2006, 01:44 PM
i think you mean riding your profs.

funny.... its a scholarship called "bright futures" in florida. Get a 28 and a 3.5 gpa and u get a free ride thru a state college, as long as ur college gpa is at or abouve 3.0 . I think you probably know more about riding professors than anyone else here...

Hellfish
08-17-2006, 01:48 PM
funny.... its a scholarship called "bright futures" in florida. Get a 28 and a 3.5 gpa and u get a free ride thru a state college, as long as ur college gpa is at or abouve 3.0 . I think you probably know more about riding professors than anyone else here...

You're in Florida too? Jesus, we're populating like rabbits around here.

Aerosoul
08-17-2006, 01:49 PM
I think you probably know more about riding professors than anyone else here...
i might in a few weeks. i leave tomorrow for school.

nagant_m44
08-17-2006, 01:52 PM
i might in a few weeks. i leave tomorrow for school.


awsome, please don't post any pics of that.

Saranof
08-17-2006, 01:54 PM
i might in a few weeks. i leave tomorrow for school.

Where, and what are you going to study?