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Laura Sim
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I'm a junior, and obviously I'm going to be applying to colleges in a few months. I'm a great student and very involved; however, my standardized test scores aren't that great. They might be okay to get my waitlisted or admitted, but I won't get a schlorship (which i what i need.)
(My ACT is 30 and I want to go to Rice)
When schools say that they accept score reports by a certain deadline, what does that mean?
Let's say I put that my score is a 30 on the common app, but then I score better? Can I report the better score report, and will they see that?
Also,
do you have to self report your scores on the common app?
(My ACT is 30 and I want to go to Rice)
When schools say that they accept score reports by a certain deadline, what does that mean?
Let's say I put that my score is a 30 on the common app, but then I score better? Can I report the better score report, and will they see that?
Also,
do you have to self report your scores on the common app?