ACT scores and the Common App

<p>In the Common Application, they ask for the highest scores you receive on the ACT, regardless whether they are from different dates. If I report the highest scores from my 3 different test dates, do I have to submit all 3 of my test scores from those dates?</p>

<p>The common app has the problem as not agreeing with what all colleges actually do. Most colleges for ACT use that test with highest composite and do not superscore ACT. The plain fact is that you can put anything you want in those spaces for the ACT (including leaving them blank) because they will have absolutely nothing to do with whether you will be admitted to any college since colleges rely on the official scores sent by the ACT and completely ignore what you put on the app. So you can do what you want and if you know the colleges to which you are applying do not superscore, you should just put in the scores from that test with the highest composite. In any event, what you put there also has nothing to do with official test scores you actually send and if school does not require all scores you can just send one test.</p>