Do Colleges See All of My SAT and ACT Scores?
During the application process, most colleges only see a student’s highest-ever SAT section scores and highest-ever ACT composite score and section scores.
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During the application process, most colleges only see a student’s highest-ever SAT section scores and highest-ever ACT composite score and section scores.
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It’s April, and the decisions are in. The long-awaited regular decision applications have been read, the deferrals have been sorted out, and the verdict is in: Waitlisted. What do you do?
It’s that time of the year when high school seniors and their parents anxiously and excitedly await those fateful emails. Accepted? Deferred? Denied?