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Should I send my ACT scores to colleges automatically?

Just because you can automatically send ACT scores to four colleges for free, should you? You may wonder whether you should wait until after you receive your test score. In most cases, you should save the money and send your scores for free.
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Should you automatically send ACT scores?

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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Do colleges automatically get ACT scores?

Colleges get your ACT scores when they are sent an ACT Score Report. ACT Score Reports are sent directly from ACT at your request.
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Do I need to send official test scores to colleges?

Yes. Institutions generally require you to send your scores directly from the College Board and will not accept printouts or copies of your score reports or school transcripts that include your scores.
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What ACT score should you send to colleges?

Getting a high ACT score can increase your chances of getting into selective colleges. In general, a good ACT score is any score in or above the 75th percentile — at least a 24. Students should aim to hit or exceed the middle 50% of ACT scores at their chosen colleges.
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Is a 17 ACT score bad?

ACT Test Score Ranges

Each section has a test score range of 1-36: Below Average Score Range: 1-16. Average Score Range: 17-24. Above Average Score Range: 25-36.
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Is a 1200 ACT score good?

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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Should you self report ACT scores on Common App?

Regardless of when you apply, do NOT self-report SAT/ACT scores on the Testing page of your Common App for the colleges where you indicate that you don't want your scores considered. However, you'll need to remember to self-report your scores for colleges where you want your scores to be considered.
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Will not submitting ACT scores hurt?

If you do submit scores, they'll be reviewed, but if you don't, you won't be penalized and other components of your application will simply be weighted more to take the place of the test scores.
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How do I self report my ACT scores?

Log in to your ACT account. Navigate to the test you want to report. Choose “View Scores.” Download your PDF by choosing “Download student score report pdf.” The score report will automatically include your name and test date, so you can safely upload this to any college application that requires it.
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How do I send my ACT scores to a college for free?

College Board and ACT automatically submit your four free score reports to colleges shortly after your scores are made available to you. This means that after you take your test, you'll get your scores. Then, soon after you receive your scores, the four schools you specified will have them too.
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Do colleges look more at GPA or ACT?

Universities and colleges are increasingly looking at the entire profile of the student rather than a single metric. They aim to assess the student's overall potential and academic consistency, and your GPA often provides a more comprehensive overview of your academic ability than a one-time test score.
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Do colleges still care about ACT scores?

Though many four-year colleges and universities in the United States require ACT or SAT scores for admission, these days, many do not. Colleges that don't require ACT scores are known as "test-optional" schools.
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Should I submit a 32 ACT score?

A 32 makes you eligible to apply, but it doesn't make you the most competitive candidate. Falling in the 25th percentile of what they accept, a 32 is still a good score to apply with, but most students they accept fall in the 34-35 range, which makes up their 75th percentile.
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Should I submit a 34 ACT score?

There's no need to retake the ACT with a score of 34. A 34 makes you eligible and competitive for all colleges and universities, which is the goal! For juniors, remember that most colleges weigh ACT scores and GPA about equally.
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Should I submit a 31 ACT score?

A 31 ACT score makes you eligible to apply to the vast majority of schools as a competitive applicant, as well as makes you eligible for merit aid. All of that considered, a 31 is definitely a good ACT score.
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When should you not submit ACT scores?

High SAT/ACT scores can boost your admission chances, especially at highly selective schools. Some test-optional colleges require standardized tests to award merit-based aid. Consider withholding your scores if they fall well below your school's middle 50% range.
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Should I self report Superscore?

If you plan on taking advantage of superscoring, we recommend that you self-report all sections of each test sitting. If you are self-reporting sections from multiple test dates then you must submit official reports from each sitting prior to enrollment.
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Is 15 a low ACT score?

Below Average ACT Scores

Scores below a 15 on the ACT are considered low at just about any four-year college. You can overcome low scores with a great GPA or an outstanding college application. But even if you're accepted, the school may ask you to take some remedial courses before enrolling.
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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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How good is a 13 ACT score?

13 ACT Score Standings

Out of the 1.91 million test-takers, 1780773 scored the same or higher than you. You can apply to 2 colleges and have a good shot at getting admitted. You have a very low chance of getting into 1505 schools with this score.
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Has anyone gotten a 1 on the ACT?

The absolute minimum ACT score you can get is a 1, although this is very unlikely to happen. You might be more worried about getting a score high enough to get into college.
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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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Is 22 a good ACT score for a junior?

Is 22 a good ACT score? A 22 ACT score is above the national average score of 21, making you eligible to apply as a good candidate to many colleges.
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