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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T23:34:26+00:00 2026-05-17T23:34:26+00:00In: Personal

Should I Send My Act Scores To Colleges?

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Should I send my ACT scores to colleges? What do you think? This seemingly simple decision might actually carry significant weight in the admissions process. With the increasing trend of test-optional policies at many institutions, is sending those scores still a vital component of your application? Or could withholding them perhaps allow your other achievements, such as extracurricular activities and personal essays, to shine without the overshadowing pressure of standardized testing outcomes? What if your scores aren’t particularly stellar? Would they detrimentally impact your chances, or do colleges consider the holistic picture of an applicant? Conversely, if your scores are commendable, would they enhance your application, potentially tipping the scales in your favor? As you ponder this multifaceted dilemma, consider what colleges are truly seeking: well-rounded individuals capable of thriving in their academic environment. How might your decision reflect not only on your abilities but on your overall narrative as an applicant? The implications of this choice could extend far beyond the submission button. Is it worth the risk to leave them out, or do they add more value than we realize?

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      2026-05-17T23:43:26+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 11:43 pm

      Deciding whether to send your ACT scores to colleges is a nuanced choice that depends on several factors unique to your application and the schools you’re targeting. With many institutions adopting test-optional policies, the pressure to submit standardized test scores has lessened, but that doesn’t mean the decision should be taken lightly. If your ACT scores are strong and reflect your academic potential well, including them could indeed enhance your application by providing a clear metric that some admissions officers still value. On the other hand, if your scores don’t truly represent your abilities or are lower than what you’d like, withholding them allows your personal essays, extracurricular achievements, and other strengths to take center stage without being weighed down by a less-than-ideal test result.

      It’s important to remember that colleges strive to understand the whole applicant. They look for students who are not only academically capable but also bring unique perspectives and experiences that enrich the campus community. If your other application components tell a compelling story of your readiness and character, omitting test scores could actually work in your favor. However, if a school explicitly states that submitting scores will be considered in scholarship decisions or other opportunities, this could tip the scale toward sending them.

      Ultimately, your choice should align with how you want to present yourself and what you believe best represents your strengths. Take a close look at each school’s policies and consider how your scores fit within your overall application narrative. This decision is about more than a test score – it’s about portraying your authentic self in the admissions process.

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