they'll accept either, but you should probably only send in your highest composite score
In the CollegeBoard books, it says that to get into stanford, u need atleast a 30. Hope it helped!
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take both bro
Stanford's 2014 25th-75th percentile ACT scores are 32-35 on the English section, 31-35 on the Math section, and 31-34 Composite.
No you do not need a ACT test
youu would need to have a 4.0 or better because it is a very rigorus school. you would alos need your high school or college transcripts your SAT and ACT scores and at least one AP class
I'm not sure about UCB, but the average GPA of accepted freshmen for Stanford is around 4.3
U need to take either the SAT or ACT to get into a four year college. You only need to take what the highschool requires which is usually one or the other or sometimes both, and if the "reasoning test" is part of the SAT that they give then yes you do, however you do not need to take the SAT II which is for specialty areas.
Stanford University is highly selective. 87% of admitted students had ACT scores between 30 and 36. Keep in mind, these students also had excellent grades, activities, essays, activities, and other credentials.
Yes, you will probably need to take either the SAT or the ACT on your path to become a veterinarian. The SAT and ACT are not required to apply to vet school, but you will need to take one or the other to apply to undergraduate where you will need to complete three years worth of classes before applying to vet school.
the guardian or beneficiary both take about the same idea can take care of things you may needed taken care of making medical decision what ever you may need.
Stanford's 2014 25th-75th percentile ACT Composite Scores are 31-34, meaning 25% of students scored 31 or lower on the ACT Composite Score, and 75% of students scored 34 or lower (i.e. 25% of students scored 34 or higher).