Question:I live three hours from Chicago, but I used to live in Delaware. For years in Delaware, I trained for the SAT. But where I live now, the ACT is more dominating. I took a look at the ACT, and I like it better because I think it's easier. I am considering not taking the SAT all together, because there are so many great schools that don't require the SAT. Where can I find a list of colleges that will take my ACT score?
Answers:
All 4-year universities take the ACT.
Any school will take your standardized test scores (ACT or SAT). How much they weigh them, or whether they "require" them, varies.
Look at the registration booklet, or contact the school for their code # to have your scores sent there.
Log on to
http://www.princetonreview.com/,... and you can view admissions information on nearly any college, university, or other institution in North America. You can search for a particular institution; under Admissions, the site will tell you what that institution accepts for tests.
Here's a hint: Practically all colleges will accept an ACT score! I'd think you'd have to find a list of colleges that don't accept the ACT, since the list of those colleges that accept the ACT would be far too long.
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