Actually when you apply to college, they ask for all the test scores, so unless you take it once and get a great score theres really no way to only report one. sorry
2007-04-13 15:57:10
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answered by beautifulstranger013 4
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All scores need to be reported. There is a misconception that ACT is not accepted as much as a SAT. Check with the higher institutions that you are interested in attending. They will let you know which one they prefer. But by continually improving your score, you are more likely to receive more scholarship opportunities and at a higher rate.
2007-04-13 23:05:36
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answered by fancyfelines87 3
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All scores get reported, but be very careful, alot of universities and colleges only take the SAT and not the ACT.
2007-04-13 22:58:03
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answered by thunder2sys 7
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All of them are reported on the transcript. Now a days, you'll be hard pressed to find a college which does not accept the ACT. Especially, now, with the tremendous growth of the ACT.
2007-04-13 23:05:11
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answered by Lea 7
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They look at both scores. But, obviously the higher the better. So, keep studying and go for it.
2007-04-13 23:04:09
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answered by ? 3
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