<p>So I am filling out my application for the College Prep scholarship and I was wondering whether I should leave out some of my less than high end scores. So far my standardized test scores have not been the best. Last year I received a 3 on the AP English exam (Pacing issues; only answered up to number 35) a 25 on the PLAN (Pacing, again :( ) and a 189 on the PSAT (I just hate this test).
The PLAN was my first ACT test so I was not familiar with the pacing, but all of my answers were correct until the final row where I guessed "C" for all.
My goal for the ACT is a 33 or a 34, but I will not be taking it until April. So, what should I do? Is it better to leave these test scores off and act like they did not happen? I obviously plan to do better this year, but that does not help since the application is due the twenty-ninth.</p>
<p>[Estimated</a> Relationship between ACT Composite Score and SAT CR+M+W Score](<a href=“http://www.act.org/aap/concordance/estimate.html]Estimated”>http://www.act.org/aap/concordance/estimate.html)</p>
<p>According to this table, if you added a 0 to your psat score to estimate an sat score, your psat is better than your act. You’d be better off sending the PSAT, in my opinion. </p>
<p>And I don’t know enough about the influence of AP scores on decisions to say.</p>
<p>Good luck applying!</p>