<p>I took the act in June and got a 21, then I got a tutor all summer and took a practice test, I still haven’t improved. My GPA is a 3.69 and I have over 60 college credits and an associates degree. Will the ACT ruin my chances?</p>
<p>That is a low score, but as a transfer student, your ACT is far less important than your college grades. Is an ACT test even required at the schools where you plan to apply? Have you tried the SAT? Some people do much better on one test over the other.</p>
<p>I’m not a transfer student, I’m graduating with an associates and a high school diploma. I just started senior year</p>
<p>My councilor told me that as long as you have a good GPA and do some after school activates like clubs, jobs, and volunteer hours that many universities are “understanding” with the ACT/SAT scores. I’d say this is true unless you’re trying to go to university of Pennsylvania or Yale then I think you will be okay.</p>