So, I'm planning to apply to Georgia Tech and I've taken the ACT. I know they'll accept ACT scores, but do they require the ACT Writing section as well? I don't want to submit an incomplete application. Thanks for any help!
Georgia Tech does not require the ACT Writing section for their application. They will accept your ACT composite score without the Writing section. As long as you submit the other required application materials, such as your high school transcripts, extracurricular activities, essays, and letters of recommendation, your application will be considered complete. Keep in mind, though, that like many other selective colleges, Georgia Tech has a holistic review process, meaning they take various aspects of your application into account when making their admission decisions. Good luck with your application!
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