According to about.com:
"If you took the ACT before Sept. 2006, request your scores in one of three ways for $17:
You would have to inquire through the ACT website. They do keep archives. That long ago, I am not sure about. They might, but you will have to pay an additional fee for them to retrieve it from the archives.
Someone who has taken the ACTs can find their scores online at the ACT page actstudent dot org. They would then click on the "score information" tab and enter in their information to access their scores online.
How can I obtain my ACT scores from 1980?
An ACT online preparatory course will improve your test scores on the ACT.
The ACT Student website is a website one can find out more about the American College Test and be able to register online. The ACT is a major test that most colleges use to decide if a student is eligible to enroll at their institution.
It usually takes about 2 weeks.
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The scores a student needs on the SAT or ACT depends on where he or she wants to attend college. Some colleges and universities are test optional and do not require admission test scores. Some schools will admit students with below average scores, but other schools have very high standards and only admit students with top scores.
ACT scores are not needed to be accepted
ACT exam scores may be sent through the official ACT Student website. The site charges a fee for each report sent to individual universities. One must first take the test to gain access to the delivery interface.
No. SAT and ACT scores are based on the overall educational abilities of the prospective student and must be submitted complete by the examining institution, not the student applicant. One cannot select scores from individual subjects that represent a higher score nor can one delete lower scored subjects.
uh pretty much ALL OF THEM. DEPENDING ON ACT/SAT SCORES-
The purpose of tutoring is to drill you and familiarize you with the principles of a testing environment. Yes, tutoring can help. There are many factors that go into testing, is the student a good test taker? Is the student focused on the task ahead?
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.
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.