Hey! I recently received my ACT score and I got a 33. I was planning on applying to some Ivy League universities, but I'm not sure if my score is competitive. Does anyone have any insights or suggestions? Much appreciated!
Hey there! A 33 on the ACT is definitely a solid score, and I can understand why you'd be curious about its competitiveness for Ivy League admissions. For reference, the middle 50% ACT range for many Ivy League schools tends to be between 32 and 35, with some schools having slightly higher or lower ranges. So, your score of 33 does fall within that competitive range for most of the Ivies, but it is admittedly on the lower end for some of them.
However, I'd like to emphasize that the ACT score is just one component of your application. Colleges, especially Ivy League institutions, apply a holistic review process, which means they take into account many aspects of your application, such as grades, extracurricular activities, essays, and letters of recommendation.
So, if you have strong academics, engaging extracurriculars, and compelling application essays, a 33 on the ACT shouldn't hold you back too much. Having said that, if you believe you can improve your score, there's no harm in retaking the test. Ultimately, be proud of your achievements and put forth the most well-rounded application you can! Best of luck!
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