<p>If the college asks only your best english/writing comp score, and your actuall composite score, but your best where in to different seating do you think you could give it to them
It doesnt say it has to be in one setting anywhere.
Also what if you already submited app. and got results should you tell them you got better in one but dropped in another and pay $8 for them to get it and wait for them to get it?</p>
<p>How long does it take to add another college (if you phoned payed by CC, and they did all the transactions) to the college? is it instant through the computer?
For sat they tell you exact date and all colleges where same date so i would think they did it through computer.</p>
<p>Please answer as much of the questions as possible.</p>
I’m not sure I understand what you’re asking. Maybe you should ask the admissions office. If they ask for only your best English/writing score, and then ask for your composite, like on the same line or something, they probably mean from that same sitting. But that sounds really strange–are you sure you read the instructions correctly? Can you quote or link to the application or something?
Got results from what? The application? Or got additional ACT results? If you already applied and haven’t heard from the school yet, and you want to send additional ACT results because you scored higher, you can probably still send them–even if the application deadline has passed. Again, you could ask the admissions office whether they’d consider your new scores.
Again I’m not exactly sure what you’re asking. If you want to send your scores to a college after testing, and order by phone, the school will probably get them in one to three days. This is expensive, however.
A lot of schools get their scores online, but some only get them through the mail. Either way, it could still take a few days.</p>
<p>The app, asked for act the best it said on the first line and then said
Composite
long space and then english/writing comp (so if i had 1 better on one setting and another better on another is what i mean)</p>
<p>I mean you submitted application (this is already for different college) but you got a better english/writing score but worse composite (actually i had the other way around), but obviously you would pay $8 not that important (but would it be good) (if they take all best then i guess it would but if they don’t is there a point in paying $8)?</p>
<p>If the application isn’t clear about it, I would put down my highest of each score, even if they weren’t on the same test. They are going to use your actual score reports for admissions purposes, anyway.</p>
<p>If you got a better composite the second time, you should pay the $8 and send it. Your composite is more important than your English/Writing score.</p>