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A score on 16 on an ACT is a rather low score. However, many state universities may allow admission. Also, almost all community colleges will accept students with that score.
Most colleges will accept both, but you will find that, typically, colleges on either US coast will prefer the SAT and colleges are more inland will prefer the ACT.
east-west university in chicago, il Chicago state University in Chicago, Il -Score and 18 in ACT's
Most public state universities and some private universities. Ivy Leagues and highly selective private universities depend on other factors besides a high GPA, such as SAT/ACT scores, extra curriculars, etc.
An ACT score of 23 is competitive in many universities. As you know, an ACT score is not the only thing colleges look at. If you have a great GPA, your ACT score, doesn't need to be as high. As far as Ivy League schools, this score is most likely not high enought to be competitive.
The point of ACT testing is for colleges and universities to determine whether or not students are mentally qualified to attend their institutions. Most universities requires students to take the ACT exam.
all collges you have a good chance of getting accepted everywhere
The Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibited segregation at public colleges and universities. This Legislation promoted integration, specifically as to race. Prior to this, facilities were considered to be separate but equal in many areas.
Typically they will indicate, "if you are submitting ACT, the writing section is required."
community college and slum dog private college may accept you if you score low in ACT. don't afraid my dear kid
Just meet the criteria, keep to the application deadlines set by the individual colleges and universities. Contact colleges and universities you are interested in! Scholarships are available to students in many forms
Typically no. There are some colleges and universities that will award college credit for Advanced Placement courses with a grade of three or better.