<p>32+? 34+?</p>
<p>Wishful thinking, I know, since I'll be taking only in October.</p>
<p>BUT practice tests from the Real ACT book are showing 34. Assuming I get 32+, should I retake (ever) if I'm aiming for Ivies or Ivy-equivalents?</p>
<p>32+? 34+?</p>
<p>Wishful thinking, I know, since I'll be taking only in October.</p>
<p>BUT practice tests from the Real ACT book are showing 34. Assuming I get 32+, should I retake (ever) if I'm aiming for Ivies or Ivy-equivalents?</p>
<p>lol are you an international student?</p>
<p>Speaking very generally, a 32 puts you in the running for the Ivies. You'll be pretty close to the middle of admitted students. For example, last year 25% of Princeton admits had scores of 30 or below and 25% had scores of 34 or above.</p>
<p>Most schools post this info somewhere on their websites.</p>
<p>The College Board College QuickFinder application links to pages showing Common Data Set information about ACT score ranges of enrolled students. </p>
<p>Have fun searching.</p>
<p>Yup I'm international...why?</p>
<p>Because when you're international, the stakes are a little higher.</p>