ACT scores and Harvard

Hello!

I just wanted to know how Harvard deals with multiple ACT scores.
In their website, it says that they “consider scores from previous administrations of both the SAT and the ACT,” but there’s no clear mention of “superscoring.” Below are my scores.

Test score #1
31C
34E
29M
27R
34S

Test Score #2
32C
33E
31M
34R
31S

Should I just send in both scores and hope that they’ll consider my 34E, 31M, 34R, and 34S or should I retake the test in December?

Personally, I’d want to focus on other parts of my application but I don’t know if my scores are up to standard…

Thanks!

While Harvard super-scores the SAT, they do not super-score the ACT. So, you should just submit your top composite score of 32. IMHO, as your score of 32 is within Harvard’s range, it would be a better use of your time to work on your essays, showing them to your recommendation writers for comments, and making revisions, rather than take the ACT test yet again.