where should i sent a 29?

<p>edit: wow, you cant edit the title? lame. title is supposed to read “send”, obviously.</p>

<p>i got a 29 on this april’s act. 30 e, 29 m, 30 r, 27 s. i’m going to retake it this june and will undoubtedly get a higher score. i have 4 score reports that came with registering for the test, so i dont really want to waste them. i know that i dont have to use them, but with a 29, why not sent them to safetys, you know? match/safetys that i’ve been looking at are:</p>

<p>UM-ann arbor (honors), unc ch (honors) , penn state(honors), pitt(honors), tufts(int relations, if that increases the competition), syracuse, u florida (honors), georgetown, rochester, bc, etc, etc (25-50 area).</p>

<p>that being said, where should i send a 29 and still have confidence in the application? i dont want to go too low into my safetys, as i’m sending my sat scores to them (sat will probably be a lower score). i’m thinking penn state, mich, bc, and unc.</p>

<p>I know UF requires a 1400/1600 SAT or a 33 ACT for the honors college.</p>

<p>Correct me if I’m wrong, but didn’t you have to select the four colleges to recieve the free score reports BEFORE you took the test? Now you have to pay for all of them.</p>

<p>mflevity is right… Pitt’s honors college requires either a 1400/1600 SAT or a 31 ACT.</p>

<p>yeah i saw the requirements a little while after i posted this. and i think the score reports have to be sent to the schools i selected, as mflevity said. ah well, i guess that’s 34 bucks more that i have to pay once i get a score that i want :o.</p>