<p>I don't think I did well at all today taking the ACT. I think I did pretty good on both the English and the reading, but I sorta bombed math and science. What should I do?</p>
<p>I need at least a 29 to qualify for a scholarship, and I am not too sure I got that. But the application for the scholarship is due October 24th!! </p>
<p>According to practice tests, I calculated I would get between a 32 and a 34. Obviously, I didn't do that well. But I am sending the scores to Yale and Princeton. I don't think I want them to see my estimated score on the real deal today!!</p>
<p>Using the ACT hack, will I be able to see my scores and cancel them in time before they get to an Ivy League school?</p>
<p>Please, any constructive help/advice/suggestions is appreciated. I am kind of freaking out right now, and I need your help!</p>
<p>With the hack you might be able to see them by Friday, with Monday being more likely. I took June 14th ACT and I think I used hack on the 23rd of June so you might have to wait a little longer but there have even been people who've gotten scores within Wednesday.</p>
<p>So I think I got under 30 on the ACT. This was my first time taking it, and I know I can score between 32 and 34 with some studying. </p>
<p>However, when I registered for the ACT, I decided to send the scores to Princeton and Yale. Will it be bad if I get a 25-28 on the ACT the first time and then mid 30-level the next. Will this first score put a sour taste in their mouth?</p>
<p>Finally, if the hack allows me to see my scores tomorrow, can I decide tomorrow to not send the scores to my Ivy League choices?</p>
<p>Answers are greatly appreciated. I am extremely confused right now!</p>
<p>if they see a 25-28, id say you're completely done for in all honesty. they have enough great ACT scorers to accept far better than a 25 scorer which wont even get u into many state schools. </p>
<p>its not a big deal though. just go on the act website to where u intended to send ur scores and uncheck the boxes with the colleges names- ACT won't send your scores to them if you do this. Thursday is the deadline for this though, I believe. Best of luck</p>
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<li>Cancel sending scores to Ivies without even seeing the scores myself. </li>
<li>If scores are actually better than expected, then send the scores in. </li>
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<p>Could I do this? </p>
<p>^Thanks for you input. Any and all are welcome!</p>
<p>Yes cancel the sending of your scores for now so that you can see them, but don't actually cancel the test (just the report). If you did better than you think you did then you can send them after seeing them. You will have to pay to send them.</p>