<p>So I have some questions.
I’m applying to some Ivys and my score is not out yet and will most likely not be out until the January 1st as it says on ACT twitter. That means my writing will score will come out in mid January. Will it be too late? because I feel like the admissions committee will start reviewing the application really soon. I actually have a 34 from October but “knocking on wood” I have a hope that I broke 35 or 36 this December test. (I already sent my SAT 2 subject tests scores to schools)
To summarize these are my questions
Will it be too late to send the scores in Mid-January to Ivies?
Should I submit Common App without the test scores? or should I submit it with 34 ACT for now
Should I just send 34 to the colleges for now and send the new score went it comes out?</p>
<p>haha guys, there’s no way Nrnjersey124 could’ve called the office today as everyone was probably off.
I really don’t want to wait for January 1 to get these scores. They’ll be deciding where I’m going to be applying to and I don’t want to waste any more money.</p>
<p>@debate4ever No idea. There shouldn’t be anybody at the office to receive calls, but I assume the ACT has some automatic system for posting the scores. The ACT twitter says something about scores being posted today at 8AM CST, but it doesn’t look like anyone on this thread received their scores today.</p>
<p>If anyone is planning on calling the ACT (I wouldn’t recommend doing it today, of course), here’s the number: 319-337-1270. Any seniors that have questions about sending scores to meet college/scholarship deadlines should probably call as the ACT would be more help than us, especially with such little time left.</p>
<p>The wait is driving me crazy, I don’t have any scores and now I don’t even know where am I going to apply.
Please, ACT, please give us our scores!</p>
<p>I scored between 68-71 answers correctly in the Real ACT prep book(the red book) in the English section. Assuming I score somewhere in this range, according to this test’s curve, can anyone tell me how much my scaled score will be?</p>
<p>@parthingle That’s like a 30-33 on English, but I’m pretty sure that the Real ACT has the score chart for each section, so look there for a more accurate score.</p>
<p>I took my sats this year and I didnt do as well as i had hoped due to a fever and sleep deprivation 2130, and then i recently took the act and got a 35 however Stanford requires me to submit both. On the application can i submit my act as my main test score(if there is such a thing), because if i submit both i dont want stanford to think that I think 2130 accurately effects my academic abilities. Will having a low act score put me in a worse situation than a person with just a 35 act?</p>
<p>@Jaybee2016 look, this isn’t going to sound very great ethic wise, but the only way stanford will see your SAT score if you don’t report it is if it’s on your school report, if your school report that your counselor sends does not report any test information, you can just not send it. They won’t know and that’s that. Sneaky, but it can only help you in admissions… </p>