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a year ago
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What colleges could I have a possibility of getting into with an ACT composite score of 21?
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I recently took the ACT and my composite score is a 21( 17 in science, 18 in math, 26 in English, and 22 in reading). I was just wondering what colleges would take me with that composite score.

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a year ago

I don’t know where you’re from but if you’re interested in the south you could check out Northwestern State in Natchitoches, (pronounced nack-uh-dish or nack-uh-tish) Louisiana. I don’t know what you want to study, but they have pretty good nursing and music programs. They probably also have also other good programs; that’s just what I’ve heard of. Natchitoches is a cool little quintessential southern town. They have a fun Christmas festival we go to every year and we live about 2 hours away. Your act is about average for there. Out-of-state students are rare so they may offer you a scholarship. Good luck with finding schools!!

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a year ago

You can create a list of colleges where your ACT score is competitive by using CollegeVine's School List Hub. After you add your ACT score to your CollegeVine account information, click "required" under the SAT/ACT filter. You can use as many other filters as you would like too. You should end up with a school list that is fitting for your ACT score. Hope this helps!

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Unweighted GPA: 3.7
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SAT: 720 math
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