all collges you have a good chance of getting accepted everywhere
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.
Georgia Tech's 2014 25th-75th percentile ACT Composite Scores are 28-32, meaning 25% of students scored 28 or lower on the ACT Composite Score, and 75% of students scored 32 or lower (i.e. 25% of students scored 32 or higher).
The University of Georgia's 2014 25th-75th percentile ACT Composite Scores are 25-30, meaning 25% of students scored 25 or lower on the ACT Composite Score, and 75% of students scored 30 or lower (i.e. 25% of students scored 30 or higher).
community college and slum dog private college may accept you if you score low in ACT. don't afraid my dear kid
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.
An ACT score of 23 is in the top 1/3 percentile of students. There are many colleges in each state that accept an ACT score of 23. Some examples are the University of Alabama, Stamford University, Troy University, Judson College, University of Arizona, John Brown University, Central Baptist College, University of California, University of Colorado, Wesley College, any many more.
The University of Georgia's 2014 25th-75th percentile ACT scores are 25-31 on the English section, 25-29 on the Math section, and 25-30 Composite.
ACT Composite refers to the overall score a student receives on the ACT exam, which combines the scores from the four main subject areas: English, Math, Reading, and Science. Each subject score ranges from 1 to 36, and the composite score is the average of these four scores, rounded to the nearest whole number. This composite score is often used by colleges and universities to assess a student's academic readiness for higher education.
According to CollegeBoard, there are over 2,500 colleges that will accept a 17 on the ACT. Because there are so many, you should go to www.collegeboard.com and use the College MatchMaker feature and enter 17 in the ACT box, then select other criteria that interests you in a college to narrow down your options. Good luck!
they'll accept either, but you should probably only send in your highest composite score
Most colleges accept ACT with writing portion, so i would recommend taking it. It really depends on which college(s) you are applying to
having that score is not good because they give you 12 automatically....so if i was you i would retake it and study for the test this time.....