<p>I'm aware that some schools allow score choice, and I'm aware that SAT has score choice meanign you take the highest CR, math, writing scores to get your final SAT score... BUT for ACT, is score choice allowed? Would you take the best Eng score, science, math, writing? But then how would you get composite? Would that composite be your average of your best subsection scores or would you have to report the highest composite you got in one sitting?</p>
<p>Example:
ACT #1-- composite (31), eng (28), math (28), writing (36), sci (30)
ACT #2-- composite (31), eng (32), math (32), writing (30), sci (30)</p>
<p>score choice-- eng (32), math (32), writing (36), sci (30)–> composite is 33?
could that work?</p>
<p>ACT doesn’t recommend “superscoring” and does not allow you to report scores like that. But I think ACT also doesn’t automatically send all your scores – you have to request and pay for those you want sent.</p>
<p>SAT would normally send all your scores for a single fee. They also offer score choice allowing you to send only some scores, BUT they will not allow you to send CR from one date and math from another and writing from another. You choose the DATE and they will send all 3 scores from that date. You can choose as many dates as needed. (For subject tests, you can choose per test, even if taken on the same date). Many schools do “superscore” SAT scores – if you send them the whole score from each date on which you had a “best score” on a section, they will just use your best section scores. But you can’t do that at the sending end, the schools do it themselves after they receive all the scores you choose to send them.</p>