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ACT scores are always determined based on their level of difficulty compared with other exams. That’s why, after grading your practice test, you should use PrepSharp’s ACT Score Charts to look up your specific exam and convert your raw score (number of correct responses) into a scaled score (an actual score between 1 and 36). Then, if you don’t already have one, consider hiring an experienced ACT test prep tutor in your area or even online to review your results.