Pennridge High School senior Tim Kulesza didn’t need to take the ACT college admissions exam. He’d already earned a 2270 on the Scholastic Aptitude Test and high scores on two SAT subject tests: a 780 on level 2 mathematics and a 740 in physics. But the 18-year-old decided at the last minute to give himself an edge by taking the ACT in early December. “I really wanted to see how well I would do on it,” Kulesza said. He ended up doing a late registration for the test and had little time to prepare, so the results were a bit of a surprise for the Hilltown teen. He nabbed a perfect 36 on the test,...
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