Question regarding registration.

<p>Do you just register normally? Because I'v heard you must register it to yourself so no one else gets the scores.</p>

<p>Tnx!</p>

<p>huhhh? what are you talking about....</p>

<p>Someone said when you sign up and reg. for ACT. You need to Set it where the scores go to you. Not the school or? If I am right?</p>

<p>I don't really understand what you're trying to ask. Try complete sentences.
When you sign up for the ACT you put down your address (so they can mail the scores to your home), your highschool (optional), and up to 6 colleges (also optional).</p>

<p>Okay, well you guys know how SAT scores get sent to your current high school you attend right? Well I've heard the best thing to do with the ACT is to put the scores to submit to your home address rather the high school you attend so that colleges dont see that you took the ACT for example 5 times, So then when it's time to submit college application. You can send that certain score showing that you took it once? But if the scores get sent to my home address, how can I send it later next year to the colleges?</p>

<p>they wont see that your high school will only put your high score on your transcript</p>

<p>Oh ok, so how does this work? Sorry new to this and taking ACT in June. Hopefully I can pull 32 :(.</p>

<p>If you talk with your counselor, you should be able to send only your highest score to the college of your choice. And as for your other question, if you get the scores sent only to your home, you can later pay to have the people at the ACT send score reports to colleges.
ACT</a> Score Information: How to send your scores</p>

<p>What do most people do, have it sent home?</p>

<p>I had it sent to the high school because you can ask them to take it off the transcript. I find it will be easier when I apply.</p>

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<li><p>Your personal copy of your score report will be sent to you at the address you register with. You do not have to do anything extra to make this happen, and nothing you do can stop this from happening.</p></li>
<li><p>When you register, you will be asked to enter your high school. You will ALSO be asked whether you want scores reported to your high school. If you say yes, your high school may put your scores on your transcript, but you may be able to have them taken off if you want. If you say no, your scores will not be sent to your high school. If you change your mind later, after you get your scores, you can still have them sent to your high school for $9.</p></li>
<li><p>When you register, you will have the option of putting some colleges to send scores to. You can put up to 4 colleges for free when you register. Regardless, after you get your scores, you can still have them sent to colleges for $9.</p></li>
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<p>Choosing to have your scores sent to your high school or to colleges does not change the fact that your personal copy of your score report will be sent to you at your address.</p>