For those applying to the Naval Academy, is the ACT writing section a mandatory part of the application process? I'm trying to figure out if I should take the ACT with writing or not.
No, the United States Naval Academy does not require the ACT Writing section for its applicants. The academy suggests taking the ACT or SAT multiple times to improve your scores, but there's no absolute requirement to take the Writing section of the ACT. Instead, the academy reviews the English and Math sections of the ACT more thoroughly during the admissions process. However, keep in mind, this doesn't mean ignoring the writing section won't have implications. Being able to showcase great writing skills can indeed add weight to your application, especially when it comes to the personal essays you'll have to submit. But in terms of the ACT, your focus should be on the core sections of the exam.
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