A few days ago
anon

With my ACT score, what colleges can I get into?

I got a 29 on my ACT but I’m trying to get something higher. I have a GPA of 4.3 out of 4.6 and I do a lot of extra curricular activities focused on singing and dancing. My group has gotten a lot of awards (if that is pertinent to this). I really want to know what colleges I can get into. I’m a junior right now.

I am looking into Washington University in St. Louis…but can i get in??

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A few days ago
Anonymous

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A score of 29 is really very good. Most American kids can’t even dream of getting a 29 on the ACT. But it’s not up to Wash U standards, unfortunately. Many good schools like the University of Michigan or the University of Virginia would take you. Your grades and activities are very impressive. If you are set on Wash U though, try to aim for at least a 33 or higher. But there are several great colleges that will take you.
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5 years ago
Anonymous
You need a four year Bachelor degree and take the MCAT exam before you can apply to any Medical school, and they will not care what you scored on the ACT Medicine is not a major for undergrads. You just need to take pre med classes at your university ACT score of 18 is low and limits your options for a four year college. What is your unweighted cumulative GPA at the end of junior year? Are you already a senior? If you are a junior, retake the exam
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A few days ago
krityk
a GPA of 4.3 is really good and extra curriculars always looks good on a college application as do awards. a 36 is a perfect ACT score. you could get into almost any college/university.
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A few days ago
j231977
With a score of 29 you should be able to get in just about anywhere.
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A few days ago
Anonymous
You can get into harvard. XD

But some colleges could care less about your score, They want to compare your tests score with your transcripts, essay, letter of reccmondation Etc.

Don’t worry about that,.

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A few days ago
Navi
you have a good gpa and act scores and you can basically apply to any public/private school.
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