<p>I know the average acted score ranges from a 30-33 at a liberal arts school I'm interested in. The college actually superscores it. But that means you have to send all the act exams you took. My question is, will they frown upon a low subscore? For example, let's say someone got a 32 english, 32math, 28 reading, and a 21 science. But the next time he takes it, he gets a 33 English, 30 math, 30 reading, and a 30 science. Will the admissions officers at the college find the jump in science bad/odd because hid initial science score was so poor? And would they be unsatisfied by the slight decrease in math? I'm curious because although they superscore it, they still do have access to all scores and can view them as they please.</p>
<p>I meant act scores (not acted scores) lol.</p>
<p>I seem to remember reading that the ACT allows you to remove scores from your record at any time, whereas the SAT can be cancelled/deleted only within a few days of taking the test (before it is scored). If you don’t want them to see the scores from the first test, it can be deleted from your record.</p>
<p>If they do superscore, they probably won’t care. Do you mean the mid 50 ACT to be 30-33, not average.</p>