<p>I am giggling at Luigi59’s comment:<br>
(If you had tubes put in your ears at the age of 3, put it down!) </p>
<p>The only thing DoDMERB did NOT ask for more information on was s’s ear tubes when he was 11 months old!! He did have 4 other remedials, but with all the lab work reports and doctors’ statements from his files, he was good to go and qualified fairly quickly. Just don’t delay on scheduling the medical exams - make those arrangements just as soon as the paperwork comes from DoDMERB and you should have plenty of time to gather any additional requested information. </p>
<p>Re: Retaking the ACT - as someone already mentioned, USMA “superscores” by taking your best subject scores from each subject test. Our s was advised to retake the ACT as many times as possible until he was satisfied his scores reflected his abilities and training. Consequently, he took them 6 times. Since you are already proving yourself in a college curriculum in math, I would say you will see great improvement in your scores the second time around anyway. The science test seems to be a lot of reading of graphs, figures, and short scientific passages and interpreting or extrapolating conclusions from them. Try to look at some sample test booklets to figure out what kinds of things they are asking for.</p>
<p>Note: Be sure to sign up for the Writing Test as it is now being required for consideration for admission! If you don’t take it now, you will have to re-take the whole ACT again as they don’t offer the only one portion of the test separately.</p>