<p>I am an undergrad at my local community college, and I've just applied for transfer to a few CSUs for kinesiology programs- I just took the American Chemical Society exam for general chemistry and scored in the 87th percentile. I'm aware that some universities require certain ACS scores for certain majors, probably chemistry/biochemistry, etc. However, is there anyway to use this score as a perk in my transcripts or something like that, or is it just exclusively if a university requests it? It seems like the ACS is a pretty standardized test and might get some recognition if you did well on it. Anybody with experience with this test, and what the perks of a decent score are?</p>
<p>I did a search in this forum for information but didn't find much, so any light to be shed on this matter would be greatly appreciated!</p>