How's it going? Got a 35 on my ACT and I couldn't help but worry if it's good enough to give me a shot at the top colleges? What should be my next steps?
Absolutely, a 35 on the ACT is a fantastic score! It places you in the top 1% of test-takers nationally, which is certainly competitive for any college or university, including the Ivy League and other top-tier schools.
At this point, your ACT score is not a factor that will restrain you, and it's best to concentrate on other aspects of your application. These can include working on your essays so that they reflect your personal growth and intellectual curiosity, gathering strong letters of recommendation, or further developing your extracurricular activities, striving for depth over breadth. Remember, quality is more important than quantity when it comes to extracurriculars. Try to concentrate on less number of activities, but with greater involvement and leadership roles.
Also, make sure you devote some time to research the universities you're interested in. This will help you understand if a particular institution aligns with your academic and personal plans, and if you could show in your application that you'd be a good fit there.
So, in conclusion, a 35 is a strong ACT score. The next step now should be to continue focusing on making the rest of your application as robust and individual as possible. Best of luck!
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