How to Send Your ACT Scores to Colleges

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If you're ready to register for the ACT test, you likely have a lot of questions. While you may be anxious about the test itself, you don't need to worry about sending your scores to colleges. When you register, you can list colleges and ACT will send your scores automatically. But you aren't locked into just those schools. After your test has been scored, you can order additional reports. [1] X Research source If you end up taking the test more than once, you may even be able to choose which scores you want to send to specific schools, so you can make sure you're making your best impression. [2] X Research source