ACT Question

<p>I know the vast majority of the schools do not superscore the ACT. Does this include the writing test? Basically, my question is, does a 30 with an 11 on the writing and a 32 with no writing equal a 32 with an 11 writing if both are submitted?</p>

<p>Thanks
Dan</p>

<p>alas, most colleges require the writing test. This means, even if you did submit a score of 32 without writing, your 32 score would be pretty much disregarded. Your score of 30 with 11 writing would be the one that counts (only submit this score). If your college doesn't require the writing section of the ACT, then just submit the 32.</p>

<p>so they wouldn't look at them as seperate scores?</p>

<p>No, I think that your score with writing is the only one they will accept. You should ask the admissions office at the schools you are applying to. I believe many of them answer e-mails to questions such as these. But a 30 is good, nonetheless. This small difference should not effect your application heavily.</p>