Can you get into Arizona state without telling them your sat or act?

<p>I am most likey going to have a 4.3 weighted GPA, 3.9 unweighted?</p>

<p>I don’t think so, you must tell them your scores, but based on your GPA, your SAT scores would be pretty high, yes?</p>

<p>And anyway, the writing portion of the SATs aren’t required for ASU. ASU accepts…pretty much everyone. Well, not /everyone/ but most people. (I know this from experience, I live in Arizona, and…no one’s been rejected from ASU as far as I know, and some people are pretty…uh, unintellectual.)</p>

<p>According to the Common Data Set (<a href=“http://oirps.arizona.edu/files/Cds/CDS_2010-11.pdf[/url]”>http://oirps.arizona.edu/files/Cds/CDS_2010-11.pdf&lt;/a&gt; section C7) the SAT and ACT are very important so, presumably, they are required (though many schools waive some requirements for non-traditional students). Note that the SAT and ACT in section C9 are not exceptionally high.</p>

<p>Do you have time to retake? Is it really necessary or do you at least fall within their lower SAT/ACT average for accepted students? If you want to look at applying to schools that are “test optional” then here’s the list:</p>

<p>[SAT/ACT</a> Optional 4-Year Universities | FairTest](<a href=“http://www.fairtest.org/university/optional]SAT/ACT”>ACT/SAT Optional List - Fairtest)</p>

<p>Read through ASU commondata sets
<a href=“http://uoia.asu.edu/common-data-set[/url]”>http://uoia.asu.edu/common-data-set&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;