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Estimate your ACT composite score in seconds

Enter your expected section performance or practice test results to see a projected ACT score range, section breakdown, and what to improve next
  • Instant Composite Estimate
  • Section-by-Section Insights
  • Goal Score Gap Analysis
  • Free to Use

Enter Your Current Performance

Get a real-time score estimate based on your inputs

How are you currently performing in English?
How are you currently performing in Math?
How are you currently performing in Reading?
How are you currently performing in Science?

Practice Source

Test Date Urgency

Your Estimated ACT Composite Score

Projected Composite

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English Estimate: --

Math Estimate: --

Reading: --

Science: --

Confidence Level based on full-test inputs:
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What This Means

You are currently in a strong competitive score range. Reading and English are strengths. Math has the clearest opportunity to raise your composite score

Want a 32 Composite?

Goal Gap Calculator
To reach a 32, you may need approximately:
  • Math: +3 points
  • Science: +2 points
  • Maintain English and Reading consistency

What Happens If You Improve One Section?

Example:
  • Raise Math from 27 to 31
    Projected Composite: 30
  • Raise Science from 28 to 31

    Projected Composite: 30
  • Raise both
Projected Composite: 31

How Competitive Is Your Current Range

18–23
Solid baseline. Strong upside available.
24–28
Competitive range for many colleges.
29-32
Strong academic profile with broader options.
33-36
Elite range for highly selective admissions.

Want to Understand Your Child’s ACT Potential

Use the predictor to estimate current composite score, then create a smarter prep plan based on section weaknesses

Why Use an ACT Score Predictor?

See your likely score range before test day and understand where you stand. Identify weak sections, set realistic targets, and focus where score gains come fastest.
Know Where You Stand Now
Identify Fastest Growth Lever
Set Realistic Targets
Study More Efficiently

STRATEGY INSIGHTS

ACT English Low?

Likely grammar patterns, punctuation, rhetorical transitions.

ACT Math Low?

Often timing, functions, geometry, word problem speed.

ACT Reading Low?

Usually passage pacing and evidence retrieval.

ACT Science Low?

Often chart interpretation and variable confusion.
Built for all students
Get clarity on what to focus on next based on your current performance.
Whether you’re starting out, retaking, or aiming for top scores, this adapts to your journey.

Students Just Starting

Use predictor to set your baseline.

Students Retaking the ACT

See what section to prioritize next.

Students Targeting 30+

Need efficient point gains.

Parents Planning Prep Strategy

Understand realistic score trajectory

Frequently Asked Questions

The ACT score predictor estimates composite and section scores based on current performance and practice test inputs.

Yes. Students can use the ACT score predictor for free to estimate score ranges and improvement opportunities.

Yes. The tool highlights weaker ACT sections and areas affecting composite score growth.

Yes. ACT pacing and timing patterns are considered when estimating score potential and improvement paths.

Yes. The ACT score predictor helps students understand score gaps and realistic improvement opportunities.

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