
Women held an edge on the English part of the test with an average score of 20.6 compared to a 19.8 average score for men. Women held an edge in reading scores, 21.6 to 21.0. In mathematics men had an average score of 21.0 compared to the average score for women of 20.3. In science, the average score for men was 21.1 compared to an average score for women of 20.6
Some 64 percent of all women ACT test takers were rated as achieving a benchmark score which demonstrated that they were ready for college-level English classes. Only 59 percent of men reached the college-readiness benchmark in English. In contrast, 44 percent of men were deemed ready for college-level mathematics, compared to 39 percent of women who took the ACT. Women held a four percentage point lead in college readiness over men in reading scores but men had an average score in science that was five percentage points higher than for women.
Some 28 percent of men who took the ACT test were deemed college ready in all four areas of English, mathematics, reading, and science. For women, 25 percent of all test takers were deemed college ready in all four areas.


