They will look at your grades, but that is primarily to see if you struggled (failed) in anything. Conversely if you have a low test score, they will look at the course and grade.
Otherwise, since your school doesn't rank, in its place they will use your national percentile from your SAT or ACT. For example, if your composite score puts you in the 99th percentile, your class rank is 1/100. Score a 28 and that gives you a 90th percentile, or 10/100.
845Something, Where did you get this info ? Is this ranking practice consistent with the other SAs (USNA, USAFA) ? Thanks.Otherwise, since your school doesn't rank, in its place they will use your national percentile from your SAT or ACT
845Something, Where did you get this info ? Is this ranking practice consistent with the other SAs (USNA, USAFA) ? Thanks.
You do realize that 845Something is a former admissions officer, right?
Thank you for pointing this out.You do realize that 845Something is a former admissions officer, right?
DS is very interested in knowing the ruling on this.When superscoring, can SAT and ACT be mixed with percentiles? ie; If math SAT is a higher percentile than math ACT and the opposite is true for English or writing?
I completely agree with you on the April 2016 ACT Writing test. DS scored a 36 on the English section but the Writing was nowhere near that. USNA admissions told DS not to worry about the low Writing score.I know it's a lot of granular information to ask for. Child will continue to retake tests until a perfect score is achieved unless i can calm her down a little! The writing on act was way out of line with the rest of the test. Interesting