<p>So I sent my ACT scores in on accident, I got a 28 and 27 for composite on both, however my superscore was a 29. Should I call the admissions office to get it revoked or is 29 enough to keep it. I know they are low, so I am not sure.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, they do not superscore the ACT (I emailed my assistant dean of admin) so you can call their office and tell them to ignore your lower ACT scores if you want.</p>
<p>Yes, it is not the end of the world.</p>
<p>Yeah just call them up and tell them what happened. I did the exact same thing at another NESCAC. Sent my pretty low SAT scores in when I didn’t want to. Called up the admissions office and after telling them what happened, they told me not to worry. I am sure Bowdoin is the same way. I would do that since there is no superscore for the ACT.</p>