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How do you feel from a personal experience? I personally do not like them.I didn't do the best on them. I was average. I don't really feel like they measure intelligence or measure it correctly. At my high school we were never prepared by the teachers for the test. They tried to cram information in our heads like one week before the test. That material was barely on the test and after the test we learn about the stuff that was actually on the test! I was always an honor roll student.I even graduated as the 3rd smartest in my class, but when I took the ACT two- three years ago I took it 8 times and I made a 19 all 8 times.I studied for that test like crazy and still got stuck at 19. Some people were making like 25's and what not and many teachers I knew were being bias towards them and saying how smart they were. My 11th grade math teacher was literally shaming people in front of the class and telling them that they needed to take a remedial math in the 12th grade because they didn't try hard enough on the ACT. When she told me that I told her that I was taking advance math because I can pass it.Like I had a B in my 11th grade math class. When I took adv.math I made an A. I'm in college now and I don't see how the ACT"prepared" me for college level stuff as some claimed it would. I have a 3.4 gpa currently and I'm a sophomore nursing major.