(St. Paul, MN) -- Minnesota students continue to score well with A-C-T testing. Statewide, high school seniors reached a 22-point-nine scoring average in 2010 -- up slightly from last year -- scoring nearly two-points higher than the nation as a whole. The exam results also show 35-percent of Minnesota seniors met basic levels of college readiness in math, English, reading and science, compared to a national average of 24-percent.