February ACT Scores

<p>I am taking the ACT in February to give it one last shot. I have already done decently other times, (33 twice), but I didn't study for either. On the website, Yale says that they can't guarantee the scores will be there for the admissions committee if they are sent from the February testing date. Has anyone had any experience with this? Did the scores get through? It is pretty pivotal for me to send these scores in.</p>

<p>Also, same for Harvard if anyone has any experience with the school.</p>

<p>Even if Yale doesn't get the February test scores, your 33 is fine. Put it this way, the 33 will definitely not be the cause of your decision (rejection/acceptance).</p>

<p>Don't even take the February ACTs, a 33 is more than fine, that's an excellent, excellent score. I doubt Yale would decide to reject/accept you because of the difference between a 33 and a 36.</p>

<p>^Right, once you break 33, the test scores become exponentially less important when compared to other parts of your application (ECs, leadership roles, etc).</p>