<p>From the Common</a> Data Set, the 25th/75th percentile for composite ACT scores last year was 31/34. </p>
<p>The admissions</a> website shows that 19% of students with an ACT composite between 30 and 36 were accepted.</p>
<p>I think it would be slightly ridiculous to retake; those scores put you well in the range of consideration, and whether or not you get in will not be determined by your scores.</p>
<p>A 35 is almost perfect. I really wouldn't mess with that score. Like Mollie's data set says, it puts you in the top 25% of applicants numbers-wise. It's only part of the app.</p>
<p>are you kidding? your ACT scores are more than enough right now.</p>
<p>if you really want to find a fault, that would be your SAT math section. M710 is not that impressive for schools like MIT. but you did very very well in other sections. so, you should not retake SAT either.</p>
<p>If an applicant sends both ACT and SAT scores, N0mak, the admissions office will only use the scores that make the applicant look best, so presumably the admissions office will look at the OP's 35 ACT math. (I'm not sure what the conversion factor is, but I think it's reasonable to assume that 35 ACT > 710 SAT.)</p>