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What if you submit both SAT and ACT?
Option 2: Send in both the ACT and the SAT scores. In this case, you may send the wrong message to the admissions officer by submitting both scores. If both your SAT and ACT scores are nearly the same, then I still recommend that you only send in scores from one test.
Can you report both SAT and ACT?
Most colleges require either the SAT or ACT and express no preference for either test. That said, significant percentages of students at selective colleges are submitting scores from both tests when they apply.
Do SAT and ACT scores correlate?
Many studies found a statistically significant association between SAT/ACT scores and college outcomes including first-year college GPA, first-year retention, four-year graduation, and graduation GPA.
Do you have to report all test scores on common app?
Regardless of your response in the Common App, you must send official score reports from College Board and/or ACT to all colleges that require an official SAT or ACT score report – and be sure to officially report the number of scores each college requests (e.g., all your scores, your single best score set, your best …
Should my child take the SAT or ACT?
Do college admissions officers prefer the ACT or SAT? Most colleges accept both the SAT and the ACT, and college admissions officers have no preference for which test your child takes. This flexibility means that your teen can choose the test they’re most comfortable taking and on which they earn the best scores.
Should you report AP scores of 3?
If you get a 3 or above, you should submit those scores to colleges. Unless your high school uses the AP test as your actual course final for your course grade (most don’t seem to) you do not have to submit your AP scores to colleges.
Do I have to report my ACT writing score?
Taking the writing test does not affect your subject area scores or your Composite score. However, without a writing test score, no English Language Arts (ELA) score will be reported.