<p>@VaishS What’s the process? How do they do it? </p>
<p>Lolol im going to include “prominent member on college confidential” if colleges ask for my positions ;)</p>
<p>Counts for something right ;)</p>
<p>@bwany6
They just take your test, get out the ACT queations and answers, then make sure the machine didnt accidently mark you wrong for something right.</p>
<p>Do it if you reallu really think you did good on a certain subject. If you know you didnt do that good, dont go off of a hopeful feeling</p>
<p>Thanks Sammy. I do have decent EC’s and my weighted GPA is 4.3 so I feel comfortable with those. Lots of engineering programs want to see ACT scores of 28 or higher but you are right though</p>
<p>@master1006 @VaishS This dilemma is so annoying lol. Do you know anyone who’s done it and found out that there was indeed a mistake. </p>
<p>Since many people have more knowledge here I like to ask for feedback on BS DO program chance for my daughter : Her profile top 3% her class in large HS, UW GPA : 3.72 W GPA 4.72, ACT 31 ( one seating) Super score 33, 13 AP classes mostly 4 and 5s. Many leadership position, Illinois Girls State ( ran for circuit Judge), FIgure Skating Instructor, Regional level skater. 200 plus Volunteer hours local and overseas. SAT Chem : 700. Possibly research this summer. Should she retake ACT?</p>
<p>@bwany6 </p>
<p>Nope sorry</p>
<p>@tulsi3patel Your daughter is good.what school is she planning on applying</p>
<p>@ tulsi3patel Yes of course. 36 or she’s a failure. </p>
<p>It’s a waste of money tbh</p>
<p>NOVA Florida, Gannon, UConn BS MD, SLU BS MD, NYIT BS DO. </p>
<p>MM.Yep.She’s good.Make sure she does good on essays though and recommendations. College admissions can take you by surprise.</p>
<p>Does any one have suggestion for essays or any editor. </p>
<p>@zacharyxavier44 are you serious or joking? If she is not going to top college why 36.</p>
<p>@bwany6 sorry no, just heard that it was a thing</p>
<p>@tulsi3patel He’s “trolling” you. Ignore him. </p>
<p>Though a 36 is good or anything above 30 is good, it’s no 100% guarantee of being admitted.Tbh.I feel essays make or break an admission decision of an applicant…thats just me though</p>
<p>Mmm you should try and look at old prompts that your daughter’s school used to release and practice on those?Idk lol</p>
<p>test scores are often underrated by applying students. They unfortunately matter much more than one would think. Essays only make or break applicants with similar stats at competitive schools with holistic admissions if both applicants have great act / gpa.</p>
<p>I guess it depends on the school @Ctesiphon because the college I’m applying cares more about gpa and rgor of one’s classes,more than the test scores.</p>