Sending ACT scores?

<p>So I just registered for the April ACT and there was an option for selecting which schools to send the scores too. But I left it blank because I want to know how I do before any college sees my score. Is there a way to send them after I get my score? I took my first practice test and got a 28Comp 31M 29R 29E 22S (Timing on the science caught me waaaay off-guard). But this is my first real ACT and don't want anything below a 30 sent to colleges.</p>

<p>Unfortunately, no. The window for choosing who you want score reports sent to is only open until the Thursday after you test. So my advice would be to send your scores to the colleges that you are going to apply to that say you have to submit ALL scores, because eventually you’re going to have to anyway. Note that these four score reports are free while any additional ones are $12 each. Hope that helped!</p>

<p>You definitely can send the scores after you see them, you just need to pay for score report instead of free. If you did prepare for the test thoroughly and get a satisfy practice score consistently, you should not worry about sending the scores to any intended schools. It would not be too far off from your practice scores. If you do have concern, then choose your safety schools and schools that want all scores anyway for the free score reports.</p>

<p>Thanks billcsho that’s what I needed to know. I’ll check to see which schools want all scores.</p>