Should I take the ACT twice?

<p>Took the ACT for the first time in October. Got a 33 composite with each subscore within 32-34 and an 11 on the writing. I know I can get a higher score, as I only studied the night before. However, if my scores are sufficient for my reach schools (Ivies, Duke, Northwestern), then I would love not to have to take it again. In addition, I need to pay the late fee and drive 45 minutes to the closest testing location. My composite and subscores are all in the 25%-75% range for all the schools I'm applying to. Thoughts?</p>

<p>A 33 composite is already in the 99th percentile. I’d use the time to work on your schoolwork and application essays. </p>

<p>No need. Great scores. Use the time to work on the other aspects of the application.</p>

<p>Woah, how’d you get the scores?</p>

<p>Thanks for all the input so far.</p>

<p>Typo, took the September ACT.</p>

<p>I was talking about how did you get the scores, physically. They aren’t released yet.</p>

<p>Sorry, fixed my last comment.</p>