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Is my ACT score on my transcript?

A: No, SAT and ACT scores are not on student transcripts. SAT scores must be sent directly to colleges through the College Board website (www.collegeboard.com). ACT scores must be sent directly to colleges through the ACT website (www.actstudent.org).
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How do I find out what my ACT score is?

How can I see my scores? When available, your scores are posted online and accessed using your MyACT account. ACT Customer Support cannot provide your scores by phone, email, chat, or fax. Multiple choice scores are normally available two weeks after each national test date, but it can sometimes take up to eight weeks.
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Can colleges look up your ACT score?

Colleges cannot get your ACT scores unless you request that ACT send them. This means that you need to specifically ask that ACT send your scores to a specific college. The schools cannot request the scores directly from ACT, and no one but you can ask that they be sent.
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How do I download my ACT score transcript?

After logging into your account on Success.act.org and selecting 'ACT Test Scores and Reports,' select the Download Hub tab and it will provide options to download a specific year's data. Users can download data under any program available in Online Reporting. Programs can be selected from the Program dropdown.
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Are your SAT scores on your transcript?

The SAT Program recommends that schools don't place SAT scores on school transcripts. Keeping SAT scores off transcripts helps: Schools comply with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA).
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What ACT score is needed for university?

While there isn't a one-size-fits-all answer, a “good” ACT score is generally considered to be above the national average, which was 19.8 as of 2022. However, keep in mind that top-tier colleges and universities tend to have higher expectations, often looking for ACT scores in the 27-32 range or higher.
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How do I find my ACT scores from high school?

How can I see my scores? When available, your scores are posted online and accessed using your MyACT account.
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Is 19 a good ACT score?

A good ACT score ranks you higher than the majority of test-takers. As such, any composite score above the 50th percentile, or 19-20, can be considered a solid score.
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How can I find my ACT score from years ago?

You can find old ACT test scores from October 1966 until the present. If you don't know your password or other online account details, you can email the ACT help desk, use the online chat feature, or call 319-337-1270 for assistance. By phone: Order scores by phone by calling 319-337-1270.
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What is the highest ACT score?

The highest possible score on the ACT is 36. The current average ACT score is 19.5. A "good" ACT score depends on the colleges and universities you are considering.
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Are ACT scores mailed to you?

Most multiple-choice scores are available online approximately 2.5 weeks after the test date. Most writing scores are available a few weeks after that. Note that viewing scores online does not speed up the score reporting process; official score reports are mailed approximately three to eight weeks after the test date.
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Do Ivy Leagues look at ACT scores?

Generally speaking, you need a minimum ACT score of 31 to get into an Ivy League School. The minimum score is 32 at a few of these schools, including Harvard and Yale. The minimum SAT score to get into an Ivy League school ranges from 690 to 730 for the reading section and from 700 to 730 for the math section.
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Do I have to send my ACT score to colleges?

If a university claims they are “test optional,” applicants can send in their standardized (SAT or ACT) test scores for consideration with their application. However, they are not required to send in their standardized test scores.
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Is 23 a good ACT score?

As discussed before, 1 is the lowest, and 36 is the highest ACT score. This makes 23, an above-average score. So as per your question on whether 23 is a good ACT score or not, well, it is excellent.
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Is the ACT easier than SAT?

The SAT is not harder than the ACT. Both tests vary slightly in terms of subjects covered and structure. These variations can affect each test-taker differently, making one exam more challenging than the other. Taking full-length practice tests of each type can help you determine which may be best suited for you.
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Does an ACT score expire?

Fortunately, ACT scores never expire, meaning nontraditional students returning to school may use their scores from many years in the past if needed. Those who took the ACT before 2016 will view a different score report than the current version.
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How many years are ACT scores valid?

The good news is, the ACT doesn't have an official expiration date on their scores. It is worth noting that after five years, the ACT company recommends you re-take the test. Chances are high that you have grown and changed since you initially took the ACT.
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Where can I find my ACT or SAT score?

Go to the Student Score home page.

You'll need to sign into your College Board account to view this page. Once you're signed in, your most recent score should be shown. You'll also see a Show Additional Scores option to see all your previous SAT and PSAT-related assessment scores.
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Is 1200 a good ACT score?

For example, a score in the 75th percentile (approximately a 1200 on the SAT or a 24 on the ACT) would likely be strongly considered at most competitive colleges, while applicants scoring in the 90th percentile or higher (a 1350 on the SAT or a 29 on the ACT) would likely be well received even at highly competitive ...
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Is 37 a good ACT score?

So, to recap, compared to all test-takers:

ACT score < 16 = bottom 35% ACT score of 21 = right in the middle! (average score) ACT score of 24+ = top 25%
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Is 27 a good ACT score for a junior?

Is a 27 ACT Score (85th Percentile) Good? A 27 ACT score puts you a good deal about the national average (20.8) and makes you eligible for acceptance at a vast majority of schools. It also makes you competitive at some selective institutions, as well as eligible for merit aid!
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What is a good ACT score for Harvard?

Average ACT: 34

The 25th percentile ACT score is 34, and the 75th percentile ACT score is 36. In other words, a 34 places you below average, while a 36 will move you up to above average. There's no absolute ACT requirement at Harvard, but they really want to see at least a 34 to have a chance at being considered.
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Is 25 a good ACT score?

Scoring a 25 on the ACT is quite good! It means you're in the 78th percentile, which is better than 75% of other test-takers. So, you're ahead of most of your peers. If you aim higher and score around 30, you'd be outperforming 93% of your classmates, which is even more impressive.
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Is 28 a good ACT score?

Is a 28 ACT Score (88th Percentile) Good? A score of 28 places you in approximately the 88th percentile of all high school students. With a 28, you're an extremely competitive candidate at a majority of schools, as well as able to consider applying to more selective institutions as well.
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