Dec 11 ACT

<p>If I take the Dec 11 ACT as a senior will I be able to submit it in time for college apps?</p>

<p>yes. even UC, i asked and they said any testing is good for fall quarter as long as its in the december before</p>

<p>Alright, thanks. Can anybody else confirm this?</p>

<p>i thought that too but on one of my paper it said the last one was this saturdays but im not sure</p>

<p>sure. but make sure score is sent right away. i.e., not wait until you see the score first. most schools will consider scores even when they arrive a few days behind the deadline, which is more for you to submit materials.</p>

<p>I have a question about this too. I’ve taken the SAT and ACT both a few times already, but I was wondering if I do worse on the Dec 11 ACT, would that hurt my chances since I send the bad score to the colleges I’m applying to, including the UCs? Will I even be able to look at my score before sending it? Or will colleges just dispose of the score and look at the better ones from before?</p>

<p>only the best scores count.</p>

<p>So taking the Dec test won’t hurt my chances at all, it can only do nothing or be better?</p>

<p>i have the same questions, if i have my october score sent as well as the december score sent, they will just look at the higher one right?</p>

<p>if i think my scores are bad should i just remove all the schools i want to send to and just send them after the next test or does it nnot matter that much?</p>

<p>BUMP. help this guy out! ^ i wanna know the answer too.</p>

<p>Oh! I’ve been wondering about this. But not wanting to register for that test as I don’t want to spend the morning of my 18th birthday testing for five hours.</p>

<p>Same problem! I haven’t taken the ACT at all yet, yikes!, but if i send in my SAT scores and these December ACTS…will the college only take in consideration the best one, even though theyre different tests?!</p>

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