ACT college questions

<p>some questions</p>

<p>1- do colleges take the best section scores out of all your ACT tests? for example, say i got a 34 on the reading section on 1 test and a 29 on the other; will colleges take the higher one? Or maybe they jus take the highest composite score? </p>

<p>2- how is the writing essay calculated into your composite score?</p>

<p>3- wen does the writing score come out?</p>

<p>4- im not sure if this question can be answered but which section is the most important to colleges? i know most colleges dont consider the writing section on the SATs, so is the also true for the science section of the ACTs?</p>

<p>1- Most schools do not mix and match. Plus you'd have to pay to send two score reports.
2- It doesn't get calculated into the composite. It just goes into a separate English/Writing score.
3- Not sure.
4- I don't think that can be answered. But yes, many schools hardly consider the writing score.</p>

<p>Another question-- which scores should i send to colleges??</p>

<p>June - 31E, 32M, 29R, 30S Composite: 31
September - 29E, 32M, 27R, 35S Composite: 31</p>

<p>I'd personally send the June, it makes you seem more well-rounded.</p>

<p>Thats what I was thinking.</p>

<p>I can't help but thinking there was a malfunction with the scanner with my reading section. My subscore for the Social Studies/Sciecne was a 15/18 and I seriously thought i FAILED the whirlwind passage and got all the questions wrong, while my subscore for Arts/Literature is only a 12/18 and I thought all those passages were easy? I know I changed a lot of my answers and I can't help thinking that the scanner didn't pick up my changes. How much does handscoring cost??</p>

<p>It's $50 or something ridiculous.</p>

<p>some schools superscore the ACT...you'd have to research and find out</p>