<p>I signed up for the April 9th ACT administration, and since I have no clue what the ACT is like, I downloaded a practice test, I think from their website. I just finished the tedious scoring sheets and ended up with a 32 composite (which includes the writing portion). According to the scoring guide, my percentiles are high, but is this a competitive score (my top college picks being UF and UMiami, with a gigantic</a> need for financial aid)?</p>
<p>If I can get this score on the actual ACT that I'm taking in April would it be a more competitive measure than my 1290 SAT (which I am re-taking in May, but in case my score doesn't increase much...)?</p>
<p>I'm just not sure how to put this into perspective, especially in comparison to my mediocre SAT score.</p>
<p>I am under the belief that a 32 on the ACT is MUCH better than a 1290 on the SAT. In fact, that’s the score I’m trying to aim for when I take it again in June. If you want to see if a 32 is a competitive score perhaps you should compare it to the statistics of the colleges you’re interested in at CollegeBoard.</p>
<p>^ Really? I have my May SAT set up to send my scores to four colleges, but I guess if I can do well on the ACT I will have time to cancel that. Approximately how long does it take to get ACT scores, and when is the latest I can cancel the sending of my SAT score reports?</p>