Yes, colleges and universities look into many factors when deciding who to admitt such as GPA, letters of recommendation, extracuricular activities, volunteer work, awards and essays on applications as well as SAT or ACT scores. Try to improve your SAT and ACT scores if you can. That little bit might help you. But don't overly freak out about your scores. If you are strong in most of the other areas a lower SAT or ACT score should not hurt you.
The SAT is for getting into college or university. To get into law school you take the LSAT. The requirement vary according to the school.
Your high school record Your SAT or ACT scores Your personal essay
The university scholarship is the scholarship within a specific college that is given to a student based on their grades from high school and their SAT/ACT scores.
The college or university you will attend - Apex (:
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A high school diploma or GED. It varies, but in general you have to demonstrate academic competence - this can come in the form of AP scores, IB scores, SAT scores, ACT scores, GPA, class rank, rigor of courseload, recommendation letters, and extracurricular activities/demonstration of good character.
with good test scores and extracurriculars, you can get into pretty much any college that you want.with good test scores and extracurriculars, you can get into pretty much any college that you want.
"In order to apply for Marymount Manhattan College students must achieve the highest possible ACT, SAT and GPA scores possible. Students are encouraged to apply at MMC during the fall semester of their senior year in high school if they feel like their scores are high enough to be accepted. However, students are welcome to apply during their freshmen year of college if they feel those scores will improve their GPA."
To get accepted into a university, a student will need their high school transcript, SAT or ACT scores, and college application. Beyond that, a student will need good grades and to have participated in a variety of extracurricular activities.
You get to college by performing well in high school. You have to meet the entrants requirements for GPA and SAT scores.
Baker University has a number of admission requirements. It is important to take the SAT or ACT examination while in high school and submit scores to the college, and it is also important to take a sufficient number of high school courses in English, math, science, and social studies.
AnswerDepends on the school. A lot of regular 4-year schools require scores to be a little higher (I knew someone that got into the University of Cincinnati with a 17). Some smaller state schools, like Northern Kentucky University and Shawnee State University do not have any specific requirements, but it would be best if you had around a 3.0 to offset the ACT score. Another option is to go to a community college and then transfer after you prove your academic ability, or try a branch of a larger school.