<p>I have a 32. The breakup is 36E, 30M, 34R, 29S.</p>
<p>The most selective colleges I plan to apply to are Brown and Dartmouth. Will this score do for them, or will they look down upon that 30 and 29 even though I have a 99th percentile composite?</p>
<p>Okay so 'hypothetical' question....say you got a 33 on the ACT composite and were applying to schools among the likes of Northwester, Chicago etc, understandig that this is not a bad score, would the 33 be a strenght on ur app, or just something that qualifies you to be looked at</p>
<p>Depends on the school. I'm applying to Duke ED with a 33 composite. The score's definitely not going to hurt me, but since their range is 29-34, I know it makes me well-qualified in the eyes of the admissions officers.</p>
<p>I have a 32 as well
and honestly it's 'eh'
33+ looks better
that's just my opinion. For instance, in order to get the Regents Scholarship in Oklahoma, you need a 33.25. </p>
<p>I took the ACT again but I have yet to get my score back....</p>
<p>With a 32 in Oklahoma you are eligible to be an institutional nominee for OSRHE (State Regents) at OU or OSU (my D is one) though they are limited in number. But if you can get the 133 total of subscores it is guaranteed and an additional $2700 a year which is really nice.</p>
<p>It is a really nice scholarship to have - the full tuition waiver no matter how many hours you take is great.</p>
<p>Good luck to you. In case you did not know it you can keep taking the ACT till June and have it be eligible.</p>