aray1999sep
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To appointees, what was your sat score (math/reading) upon being accepted?
My sat was sub-par (620/660) but my ACT was (32/33.) I also had some very good extracurriculars, leadership roles, GPA, etc.To appointees, what was your sat score (math/reading) upon being accepted?
My sat was sub-par (620/660) but my ACT was (32/33.) I also had some very good extracurriculars, leadership roles, GPA, etc.
ACT 36 superscore.
ACT 36 superscore.
Should you submit only ACT if those scores are far superior to SAT scores?[/QUOTE
As long as you are certain which test results are better. At one point we weren't sure how they compared, so we sent both. But as time went on, the ACT got better and better so we stopped the SAT and just continued taking the ACT. There are ACT - SAT conversion charts you can check online, like the one at Prepscholar.com . My opinion is that if you are unsure which test is stronger, send both. They will use the highest of the two, and they will superscore sections.
Yes, I was submitting them as I took them.My sat was sub-par (620/660) but my ACT was (32/33.) I also had some very good extracurriculars, leadership roles, GPA, etc.
Did you submit both SAT and ACT?
690/680 (just want to point out I have a higher verbal portion score than Roy does) (Also I am better at pool) (also could you sthop leaving your sthooes in the walkway pleathe?)I agree with Jenkins, submit as you take them. USAFA only takes the highest scores and it is cheaper to chose to send the scores when you sign up for the test.
Took both the ACT and the SAT.
SAT (750, 640) ACT (36, 31)
690/680 (just want to point out I have a higher verbal portion score than Roy does) (Also I am better at pool) (also could you sthop leaving your sthooes in the walkway pleathe?)