What do I do about my ACT Scores?

<p>So, when I took the ACT, I designated Yale as one of the recipients. Will this send all my ACT Scores? Does this fulfill Yale’s full disclosure policy? </p>

<p>I’ve taken it 3 times:
I got a 36 when I took it with writing, and a 35 when I took it in school, and then I can see my 7th grade ACT score on my actstudent account. Does this send them all?</p>

<p>Yes, it fulfills the ACT requirement, see FAQ #2:</p>

<p>[Frequently</a> Asked Questions - Standardized Testing | Yale College Admissions](<a href=“http://admissions.yale.edu/faq/standardized-testing]Frequently”>Standardized Testing | Yale College Undergraduate Admissions)</p>

<p>No, it does not send all scores, but you don’t have to send all ACT scores, just self-report them all on the CA.</p>

<p>Does this mean I have to include my 7th grade ACT? I’m assuming no…</p>

<p>I know that some colleges have specific policies that early testing for special programs don’t have to be submitted, but I don’t see anything like that for Y. However, I have a hard time believing that they’re interested in tests taken that early, fr in HS seems about the earliest reasonable to me. I’ll let others comment.</p>