
Darragh Campbell, junior
“I feel like for my current position, it’s [the ACT] actually really helpful for me, because it allows me to get more scholarships in-state without having a high GPA. For example, I could have only a 3.6 and then have like a 34 ACT score, and I could get a scholarship over someone with a 4.0.”
Daniel Wei, junior
“I think this year, the ACT definitely got a lot easier. With the grading scale, you can get a few wrong but still get a perfect score. That’s why I like the ACT a little bit more than the SAT.”
Will Schmidt, junior
“I don’t particularly like it, because I have to spend four hours in a room and my attention span will just die at that point.”
Kane Mason, junior
“I feel alright about it. It’s going to be what it is. I’ll either do really well on it, or I’ll study and take it again. But it’s a lot of just the stuff that you learn throughout the year, so if you pay attention and don’t sleep through it, then you should be fine.”
Ares Hoeting, junior
“It’s probably going to suck, I’ll be honest, but it’s good for college. I guess I’ll take it since it is free after all.”