Retake 2370?

<p>If not a ■■■■■… Really, tomatox1? Why would you retake a 2400? Don’t you have better things to do? Quit wasting your time already.</p>

<p>Wow you must really be confused… don’t retake it. If anything your’re just coming off as ungrateful and selfish.</p>

<p>That was sarcasm…</p>

<p>lol… Clearly you are just looking for a place to brag, or you are lying. You already know that a 2370 is an excellent score. Instead of focusing on getting those 30 extra points, focus on a passion or just enjoy life, as others said. I’m sure you’ll end up in a fine college.</p>

<p>@tomatox1 hahahah</p>

<p>I once read about someone who scored a 34 on the ACT. </p>

<p>That person retook it and got a perfect score. </p>

<p>Maybe the OP is aiming to be a U.S. Presidential Scholar.</p>

<p>^ I actually know someone got 35 on her first ACT and retake for a 36, and she got the presidential scholar. She is now in Yale.</p>

<p>I’m pretty sure a 34 (2260) and 35 (2340) is different from a 2370.</p>

<p>tomatox1 you made my day honestly.</p>

<p>Seriously? Retaking a 2370 would be like retaking a class because you only got a 98.5% in it. There’s no need to retake it…that’s a great score.</p>

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<p>That was hilarious…lol</p>