<p>I took the ACT 5 Times, once as a sophomore (oof), once as a junior, and three times as a senior, just took the December one. I sent all 4 of those ACT scores to Stanford (shouldnt have but didnt realize that I did), and my highest score was a 33. However, I really feel confident that I got a 34 or 35 on the latest test. Should I send this score to Stanford or will they look down on me for doing so></p>
<p>The result comes out next week... view it early online and see if you whould submit it...</p>
<p>Taking the test 3 times is usually ok. 4 times is pushing it. 5 times is bad. Or at least this seems to be the general perception. I would recommend NOT sending it, especially since you do not know your score yet. Besides, at a 33, your are at or above the average for Stanford and your score really won't make or break your application anymore.</p>
<p>really
u think u did better</p>
<p>this act was so much harder</p>
<p>i wouldnt go to stanford if i were you because stanford has really really bad parties...like if you wanna get cRUnKEd you basically have to leave campus...lol or atleast this is how it was when i was there</p>
<p>That was...really random.</p>
<p>Uh.. that was random. To the OP, I wouldn't send it in -- 5 times is overkill. If you can see it early like some poster above me said, and it's what you expect, then by all means, send it.</p>
<p>I would send it in if you really do improve your score, you already sent four in so whats one more?</p>
<p>That might be weird - they already have four of your ACT scores and then another one will come in? Just really seems like overkill.</p>
<p>5 ACT! Wow! You don't say die do you. It's not good, but who knows, Stanford might see that as resilience.</p>