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The ACT Plus Writing
Student Report
STUDENT'S NAME: HEATHER KLING ACT ID: 902571
HIGH SCHOOL NAME: GRIMSLEY HIGH SCHOOL SSN: 245-65-0447
HIGH SCHOOL CODE: 051-238 TEST DATE & LOCATION: JAN 2025 NC
Your ACT Scores
Rank: Approximate percent of ACT-tested students at or below your score
In Your In the
State U.S. 1% 10% 25% 50% 75% 90% 99%
ACT ® test scores and the Composite score range
Composite Score 31 99%
99%
from 1 to 36; subscores range from 1 to 18.
Your Composite score is the average of your
ENGLISH 30* 98% scores on the four subject area tests. Subscores
Usage/Mechanics 15 96% do not necessarily add up to your score for a
Rhetorical Skills 15 99% subject area test.
MATHEMATICS 31* 98%
Pre-Algebra/Elem. Algebra 16 99% Your ranks tell you the approximate percent-
Algebra/Coord. Geometry 16 96% ages of recent high school graduates in the
Plane Geometry/Trig. 15 99% U.S. and your state who took the ACT and
READING 32* 99% received scores that are the same as or lower
Social Studies/Sciences 15 99% than yours. A rank of 70, for example, means
Arts/Literature 16 99% that 70% of students received scores that are
SCIENCE 31* 97% the same as or lower than your score.
COMBINED ENGLISH/WRITING 29 99% Your test scores are only estimates, not precise
Writing (score range 2to 12) 9 99%
measures, of your educational development.
You will find more information about interpreting
The Combined English/Writing score ranges from 1 to 36 and is a combined measure of the Writing and English tests. The Writing score your scores in the booklet provided with this report
ranges from 2 to 12. Your ranks for these two scores are based on recent ACT-tested students who took the Writing test. and at www.actstudent.org.
COMMENTS ON YOUR ESSAY: YOUR ESSAY SHOWED RECOGNITION OF THE COMPLEXITY OF THE
ISSUE BY PARTIALLY EVALUATING ITS IMPLICATIONS. YOUR ESSAY WAS WELL
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test preparation?
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*Your College Readiness: If your scores are at or above the following ACT benchmark scores, you will likely
be ready for first-year college courses-English 18, Mathematics 22, Reading 22, Science 22. ACT, Inc. Confidential Restricted
when data present
Your College Reports
At your direction, your scores from this test date are being reported to the colleges shown below. College planning information is provided for the first four
choices you listed when you registered or tested. (Fifth and sixth choices, if any, appear just above your first choice.) Your GPA was calculated from the grades
you reported. To view additional college planning information or to send additional reports, visit www.actstudent.org.
College Name and Code What is the profile of enrolled 1st-year Is the What are the What percent of 1st-year
students at this college? program approximate annual students receive
High School ACT High School of study tuition and fees?* financial aid based on:
Class Rank Composite Score Grade Point Average you prefer offered? In-state Out-of-state Need? Merit?
U OF MICH-ANN ARBOR 2062
ANN ARBOR MI Majority Middle 50%
734/936-2462 in top between Related Prog
umich.edu 10% 28-32 3.82 Avail $14,000 $41,800 40% 47%
MICHIGAN STATE UNIV 2032
EAST LANSING MI Majority Middle 50%
517/355-8332 in top between Related Prog
www.msu.edu 25% 23-28 3.62 Avail $12,900 $33,800 -- 42%
WAYNE STATE UNIV 2064
DETROIT MI Majority Middle 50%
313/577-3577 in top between Related Prog
www.wayne.edu 50% 19-26 3.22 Avail $12,000 $25,800 68% 74%
MI HIGHER ED ASST AU 2076
LANSING MI
517/373-0458
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Your Class Rank Your Composite Score Your Calculated GPA Your Selected Major
Your Information TOP 25% 31 4.00 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL & COUNSELING
Check with colleges for recent changes in information. A dash ( ) indicates information was not provided or could not be calculated. *Comprehensive fee including room and board. © 2024 by ACT, Inc. All rights reserved.
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HEATHER KLING
Planning Your Education and Career
Many people consider several possibilities before making definite career plans. Before you took the ACT ® , you had the opportunity to respond to
questions about your educational and career plans. Use this information to consider possibilities that you may like to explore.
Your Interest Inventory Results The College Major You Indicated The Occupational Field You Indicated
YOUR RESULTS INDICATE A PREFERENCE PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL & COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL & COUNSELING
FOR WORKING WITH IDEAS AND THINGS.
SEE MAP REGIONS 8, 9, 10 SEE MAP REGION 12
THE SHADED REGIONS SHOW CAREER THIS MAJOR PRIMARILY INVOLVES THE OCCUPATIONAL FIELD YOU CHOSE IS
AREAS HAVING WORK TASKS YOU PREFER. WORKING WITH PEOPLE. IN CAREER AREA Y:
COMMUNITY SERVICES
RELATED CAREER AREAS: RELATED MAJORS: RELATED OCCUPATIONS:
APPLIED ARTS (VISUAL) ADULT DEVELOPMENT & AGING/GERONTOLOGY COUNSELORS IN VARIOUS SPECIALTIES
ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGIES ALCOHOL/DRUG ABUSE COUNSELING (MENTAL HEALTH, REHAB, ETC.)
MEDICAL DIAGNOSIS & TREATMENT COUNSELING & STUDENT SERVICES LAWYER
MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING LEGAL ASSISTANT/PARALEGAL
NATURAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGIES ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR PAROLE OFFICER
SOCIAL SCIENCE PSYCHIATRIC/MENTAL HEALTH TECHNICIAN PSYCHOLOGIST, CLINICAL
PSYCHOLOGY, GENERAL SOCIAL SERVICE DIRECTOR
SOCIAL WORK SOCIAL WORKER
The World-of-Work Map
(Your Interest Inventory results are shaded.*)
Your Guide to College and
Career Planning
All college majors and occupations
differ in how much they involve working
with four basic work tasks: working
with People (care, services), Things
(machines, materials), Data (facts,
records), and Ideas (theories, insights).
These four basic work tasks are the
compass points on the World-of-Work
Map.
The map is divided into 12 regions,
each with a different mix of work
tasks. The map shows the locations
of 26 occupational fields, called
Career Areas (A-Z). Each Career Area
contains many occupations that share
similar work tasks.
*If no regions are shaded, you did not
answer enough interest items to permit
scoring.
For more information about your college and career
planning, visit www.actstudent.org or check the
booklet provided with this report.