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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]NP: If a student already has a high score for SAT, does it matter to colleges if they also submit a high score for ACT? Conversely, if score is high for SAT and student wants to take ACT out of curiosity, will it hurt the applicant if the ACT ends up being lower or is there the option to not submit it (will colleges see you took the ACT but chose not to submit)? I'm asking b/c DC (junior) already has a high SAT score but wants to take the ACT too "for fun"[/quote] No, you only need one test. Colleges only see the scores you report to them, either self-reported in the application or by ordering official score reports from the testing agency, depending on which way(s) the college is willing to accept scores. There is only one college that requires all scores to be reported, and that is for all test sittings of both SAT and ACT: Georgetown.[/quote]
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