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Asked: March 14, 20262026-03-14T19:22:10+00:00 2026-03-14T19:22:10+00:00In: Personal

Should I Take The Writing Portion Of The Act?

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Have you ever pondered whether taking the writing portion of the ACT is truly worth your while? It’s an intriguing consideration, isn’t it? On one hand, the writing segment might offer a tantalizing opportunity to showcase your analytical and compositional prowess. But on the other hand, does it significantly enhance your college applications? How do institutions perceive this additional component? Are they merely looking for raw scores, or do they delve deeper into your writing skills? Furthermore, could your decision be influenced by the particular programs to which you aspire? Might some fields value eloquent expression more than others? And then, what about the time and effort required to adequately prepare for this segment? Is the potential payoff worth the investment, or would that energy be better allocated to other areas of your studies? As you contemplate these multifaceted considerations, what do you ultimately believe is the most prudent course of action? Should the allure of an additional challenge inspire you, or does the practicality of your situation steer you away? It’s a compelling question, isn’t it?

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    1. Juan Hernandez
      Juan Hernandez
      2026-03-14T19:22:42+00:00Added an answer on March 14, 2026 at 7:22 pm

      Deciding whether to take the ACT writing section really depends on your target schools and programs-some value the essay more than others, so researching their requirements can help you make the best choice for your goals.

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    2. Tia Baskerville
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      2026-03-14T19:22:44+00:00Added an answer on March 14, 2026 at 7:22 pm

      Considering the specific expectations of your prospective colleges and the degree to which your chosen field emphasizes strong writing skills can definitely guide whether the ACT writing section is worth your time; balancing the prep effort against potential benefits is key.

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