ACT question

<p>I took the ACT at the age of 13, when applying for an early entrance program, and I got a 29. I plan to take it again, in addition to the PSAT and SAT. Obviously, I'm pretty sure the score will improve - I felt like I did badly on it before and I'm far more solid in math and science now. Anyways, I was wondering whether this would have a favorable bearing on college apps. Would they notice that I took it and did reasonably well at a young age?</p>

<p>If you choose to send your score to them, yes they would. However, more weight would be placed of course on your newest score, as it represents more of your ability to do well NOW.</p>

<p>With the ACT scores, you get to choose exactly which sitting's scores get sent to the university. This is unlike the SAT where all of your sittings' scores get sent. So if you don't want them to see your score from when you were 13, don't send it to them.</p>

<p>Yeah, I don't really see why you would want them to see the score.</p>

<p>I think when I was 13 I got 28, so you're ahead of me it looks like. In June I had 33. (My reading score actually went down in the past few years)</p>