<p>And what did you have on your ACTs? Thanks for the help.</p>
<p>I’m wondering the same. I don’t think I want to send in my SAT (I have 36 ACT)</p>
<p>So the question about how many students are accepted with ACT only intrigued me so I did a bit of research. I am not going to comment on the second question of what scores one needs … well because I don’t comment on such questions.</p>
<p>Looking at the applicant pool for 2007, here is what I learned</p>
<p>67.7% of applicants submitted SAT scores but no ACT scores
- the acceptance rate for those students was 25.3%</p>
<p>24.2% of applicants submitted both SAT and ACT scores
- the acceptance rate for those students was 24.2%</p>
<p>5.1% of applicants submitted ACT scores but no SAT scores
- the acceptance rate for those students was 24.6%</p>
<p>2.8% of applicants submitted no ACT and no SAT scores
- the acceptance rate for those students was 0%</p>
<p>So the conclusion is, just as we say … one’s acceptance rate is not impacted by whether you send SAT only, ACT only, or both tests. If you send nothing, well then that is a different story.</p>
<p>We recommend that if you take SAT and ACT, send both.</p>
<p>Lol, why would someone send in neither ACT nor SAT scores?</p>
<p>We ask the same question.</p>
<p>I was accepted with an ACT of 33, no SAT.</p>