<p>When I first clicked the June date I got the red "no scores found for this date ... " message. I clicked it again from that screen and my scores were found! So, if you get the red message, try it again! Good luck.</p>
<p>hey goodjob guys on the great scores!
on the scoring thing, if you get like one wrong, does your score automtically drop down to 35? like if you skip three english questions, then does your score go from 36 to 33?</p>
<p>I just looked at mine this evening. I've taken the SAT twice and was sick of it, so I decided to try to ACT. This was my first attempt at the ACT and I only prepared the week before, it must have done something though... 32 composite! It's not flashy, but it's definitely solid. I'm a happy ACT taker :)</p>
<p>nbgdog, I think colleges look at your ACT composite score over the individual sections because it reflects your overall academic standing (due to the subject areas it covers) better than the SAT composite does.</p>
<p>oh ok. i was looking at quick facts for some colleges and for example: GA Tech, have requirements just for math and reading? i will try getting a link.</p>
<p>and yes it says: The ACT Composite score and other ACT Scores are not considered for admission? I know your probably thinking? then why ask but i am going in 08' and that fact sheet is for 06' students (last year)</p>
<p>If they haven't changed it, then accept it. I want to apply to Dartmouth, and they haven't updated their requirements website since the last time they changed it more than two years ago. I'm not going crazy over it...</p>