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What was the national average ACT composite score for 2007? |
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21.2 |
Is that an increase or decrease from 2006? |
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It is an increase from 21.1 in 2006. |
What is the source of the 2007 ACT national average? |
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The scores of all ACT-tested 2007 high school graduates (more than 1.3 million students) |
What is the highest possible ACT score? |
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36 |
What proportion of 2007 graduates who took the ACT scored 36? |
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About 1 in 4,000 |
What subject areas do the ACT questions cover? |
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English, math, reading, science, and writing (optional) |
How many questions are asked? |
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English: 75
Math: 60
Reading: 40
Science: 40
Total: 215 |
When was the ACT first administered? |
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Fall 1959 |
In how many states is the ACT administered? |
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50 |
Since when has the ACT been a 50-state exam? |
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1960 |
In how many states do more than 50 percent of high school graduates take the ACT? |
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25 |
In how many states do more than 50 percent of high school graduates take another college entrance exam? |
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23 |
What are the top five states in numbers of ACT-tested high school graduates? |
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Illinois, Ohio, Florida, Michigan, Texas |
Which college entrance exam is required by more four-year colleges than any other? |
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The ACT |
Which college entrance exam is preferred by more four-year public universities than any other? |
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The ACT |
Which Ivy League schools accept ACT scores for admission purposes? |
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All of them |
How many ACTs were administered during 2005-2006? |
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Over 2.1 million |
Can students with disabilities take the ACT? |
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Yes |
Can students take the ACT outside the 50 United States? |
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Yes |