<p>I registered for the ACT in a last ditch effort to offset and substitute my average SAT scores. I regretfully had ACT send whatever I scored directly to the 4 free schools. Then I got my back my SAT scores and went up by 240 points to a 2090! Now my ACT score that I just got back for the October 28th test is alright but nowhere near my 2090. So basically I took it for nothing. But now I need to cancel the report that will be sent out to those colleges so that they only see my SAT scores. Do i contact those schools or the ACT organization?</p>
<p>I'd go all Mission Impossible. I recommend buying a black sweatshirt, bungee cord, and really shiny sunglasses.</p>
<p>Seriously? I don't know. I'd guess you contact ACT, but I'm probably wrong.</p>
<p>Infiltrating ACT headquarters could make for a good admissions essay too!</p>
<p>The deadline to cancel this was 11/2 at noon, the Thursday after the test.</p>
<p>colleges just look at the highest score anyway...it doesnt matter</p>
<p>Contact admissions at your top schools and ask if they need a letter to state which score you want them to use or ignore.</p>