<p>@Jaybee2016 I don’t think it will put you at a disadvantage. When Stanford gave its presentation here, the admissions officer said they want all the scores to see you didn’t take something 10+ times; they want to see that you’re not JUST about testing. He also specified they look at your highest score from either test, so I wouldn’t worry too much about it. And a 2130? That’s in Stanford’s range anyway, though I do want to emphasize they’ll be looking A LOT more at your 35.</p>
<p>I guess you CAN be unethical about it, but, as stated above, you run the risk of your school report showing it (in my school, the transcript includes your scores) and you have no way of looking at your school report. I guess you CAN ask your counselor to see it, but you’re normally not allowed to. @ShaneBlakeEy </p>
<p>@ShaneBlakeEy You ask your school counselor or any college counselor you may have, I asked mine, they only send my transcript with grades and nothing else. Of course I’m not in the same situation as you guys so it’s not like I can cheat the system myself hah. Best of luck</p>
<p>Tried calling ACT. Got an automated message…office is closed and will open Monday. If I knew the ACT was so messy I would have just taken the SAT.</p>
<p>when i talked to the guy on the phone a couple days ago he said that they will release some on christmas and then tuesday and thursday of the following week</p>
<p>@swanjoe0 really? I surely hope so. The lady I talked to said scores would only be released on January 1st and not December 30th because of Holiday Scheduling.</p>
<p>I’m a international student, and still didn’t get my scores! What will I do now? Will colleges accept my scores if I send the score after January 1st? This is so frustrating. :-S </p>