<p>Hey guys, I took the ACT in September and got a 35 composite: 35 E, 35 M, 32 R, 36 S. This is technically a 34.5, but how different is it from a "flat" 35-- i.e. 140 total points versus 138? Will colleges lump my 34.5 in with 35's and 35.25's or will they put my score with other people who got 138 total points? I know this seems like a pretty silly question, but I would much rather the adcoms see my score as a 35 composite than as a 34.5.</p>
<p>I assume that they also look at the subscores along with the composite</p>