<p>Do I only send the naval academy my ACT math, reading, and writing scores? In addition, I received a 34 in ACT math, a 34 in ACT writing, and a 33 in ACT reading, is this good? What will that be converted to SAT wise?</p>
<p>You send them all the ACT scores, as far as I know. They need to see everything. </p>
<p>I don’t believe they convert them into SAT scores. Considering the highest is 36, that’s way above average. That’s great/</p>
<p>hawkssoccer,</p>
<p>The Academy and NROTC are seperate; however, NROTC did convert my sons ACT score and showed how it would be = to SAT. My DS had a 32-M which was shown as a 720 & a 31-R which was shown as a 700. Again this was posted on his NROTC application. </p>
<p>That said your scores are quite good, send them!! </p>
<p>Those ACT scores are outstanding. Yes, send them in.</p>
<p>With high scores like that, there is no need to retake the ACT, and no need to take the SAT unless you need to send SAT scores to some other university. Make good grades, play sports, and work on good physical fitness (beyond your sport).</p>
<p>Also, apply for the Naval ROTC scholarship as a back up. Even with your ACT scores, the Naval Academy is a reach for everybody. Gotta have a “Plan B.”</p>