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Aishwarya Bhatnagar

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Candidates can register online for the ACT, this is the most popular method of registering for the ACT. Mail registration is also available to register for the ACT. Students must ensure that they register for ACT before hand and if possible before the late registration deadline to avoid extra charges. Applicants should also check out the fee and exam dates before regstering for ACT exam.

There is no minimum eligibility criteria to register for ACT exam, thus, applicants must make up their minds as to when they have to take the ACT exam and ensure that they register in time to avoid late registration charges. The late registration charge

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Aishwarya Bhatnagar

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Yes, prospective students are eligible to apply for as many ACT exam dates as they wish to. Be it both dates in a month or other future dates. However, the ACT exam registration will have to be done separately for both dates of a month, they cannot be registered through the same email ID. Students must also note that sometimes, the ACT dates may vary and two dates may not be available in a month, hence they can check for the next possible dates on the official website.

As a best practice, it is always better to appear for one exam date first and if the need arises, applicants can register for the ACT once again if they are dissatisfied

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Aishwarya Bhatnagar

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A. Analyse the time you will take to prepare for the ACT and when you are planning to apply to colleges. Make sure you have the ACT score with you at the time of filling the application. Also, prepare to take ACT based on your preparation, see how much you'd take to complete the ACT syllabus plus reserve some time for taking mock tests as well. Once all these pointers are checked, you can choose your ACT exam date and register for it as soon as you make up your mind. 

Also, for those who would need more time for preparation must first check the university deadlines and then apply for ACT exam based on the timeline of preparation. A

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Anushree Sinha

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According to U.S. News & World Report, half of the applicants admitted to GSU have an SAT score between 975-1220 or an ACT score between 19-27.

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Tasneem Hoda

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Standardized test results, when included, are just one component of a student’s application and are viewed within the context of the student’s entire file. There is no minimum score required for admission, nor is there a score that will guarantee admission. The middle 50% of test scores (the 25th to the 75th percentiles) for enrolled first-year students in Fall 2020 were as follows:

  • SAT-Evidence-Based Reading and Writing: 720-780
  • SAT-Math: 740-800
  • ACT Composite: 33-35

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Tasneem Hoda

Contributor-Level 10

Standardized test results, when included, are just one component of a student’s application and are viewed within the context of the student’s entire file. There is no minimum score required for admission, nor is there a score that will guarantee admission. The middle 50% of test scores (the 25th to the 75th percentiles) for enrolled first-year students in Fall 2020 were as follows:

  • SAT-Evidence-Based Reading and Writing: 720-780
  • SAT-Math: 740-800
  • ACT Composite: 33-35

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Arijit Pathak

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US Universities mostly prioritize the marks you get on SAT or ACT. However, having a decent score on your 12th boards might add up.

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