Adjust the sliders below to calculate your potential ACT® score
The ACT® Score Calculator is a free, fast, and accurate tool that converts your raw scores from practice exams or real ACT test sections into an estimated composite score (1–36). It’s ideal for students preparing for the ACT, tracking improvement, or trying to qualify for scholarships and college admissions.
This calculator is based on official ACT scoring tables and mirrors the real exam scoring process used by the ACT organization.
The ACT (American College Testing) exam is a standardized test used for college admissions in the United States. It evaluates high school students’ skills in English, Math, Reading, and Science, with an optional Writing section.
Section | Questions | Time | Score Range |
---|---|---|---|
English | 75 | 45 min | 1–36 |
Math | 60 | 60 min | 1–36 |
Reading | 40 | 35 min | 1–36 |
Science | 40 | 35 min | 1–36 |
Optional Essay | 1 | 40 min | 2–12 (separate) |
The composite score is the average of the four section scores, rounded to the nearest whole number.
This calculator uses your raw scores (correct answers per section) and converts them to scaled scores (1–36) based on official ACT score conversion tables, which vary slightly by test form but follow a consistent pattern.
Section | Raw Score | Scaled Score (Est.) |
---|---|---|
English | 65/75 | 30 |
Math | 50/60 | 31 |
Reading | 35/40 | 33 |
Science | 34/40 | 32 |
Composite | — | (30+31+33+32) / 4 = 32 |
💡 The essay score (optional) is not factored into the composite but is sent separately to colleges.
Enter Raw Scores for Each Section
English: Max 75
Math: Max 60
Reading: Max 40
Science: Max 40
View Scaled Section Scores (1–36)
The calculator converts each raw score using ACT’s curve estimates.
Calculate Composite Score
The average of all four scaled scores is your ACT composite score.
(Optional) Add Writing Score
If you took the Writing test, input your essay score (2–12) for reference (not included in the composite).
Raw Score Range | English (Scaled) | Math (Scaled) | Reading (Scaled) | Science (Scaled) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Top 5% | 67–75 = 33–36 | 57–60 = 33–36 | 38–40 = 34–36 | 38–40 = 34–36 |
Avg Range | 40–50 = 20–25 | 35–45 = 20–25 | 25–30 = 20–25 | 25–30 = 20–25 |
Below Avg | <30 = <18 | <30 = <18 | <20 = <18 | <20 = <18 |
📌 Scores vary slightly across test forms and are equated to maintain fairness.
Master punctuation, grammar, and sentence structure
Look for redundancy and clarity in word choice
Practice rhetorical skills, like transition and tone
Focus on algebra, geometry, functions, and trigonometry
Memorize key formulas (ACT doesn’t provide a formula sheet)
Skip time-consuming problems and come back later
Skim passages quickly and highlight keywords
Practice with fiction and nonfiction texts
Focus on main ideas, tone, and author’s intent
Don’t overthink science content—focus on data interpretation
Look for trends in graphs and tables
Eliminate extreme or unrelated answer choices
📊 Predict your official ACT score in seconds
🧠 Analyze performance across all 4 sections
🎯 Set realistic score goals and track improvement
📝 Prep smarter with targeted study
💪 Reduce test anxiety with accurate expectations
The ACT® Score Calculator is your personalized scoring tool to estimate your composite score, break down your strengths and weaknesses, and create a plan to reach your dream college. Whether you’re aiming for a perfect 36 or pushing from a 25 to a 30, this tool will help you study smarter—not harder.
Make it a part of every full-length practice test and track your growth over time.