<p>On the test scores section of the Common App, b/c it just gives space for the best scores, does that mean on the additional testing part of the Yale supplement, I'm supposed to put all of my scores, even if some will be repeated b/c they're also best scores?
I've only taken the ACT three times and I'm sending Yale the official score report for my best composite test date. I just don't know how they'll see my other scores that aren't my best scores and aren't on the score report I send. Am I completely misinterpreting this? </p>
<p>Sorry if this question has already been asked, I just couldn't find it anywhere.</p>
<p>I’ve taken in like 5x however, but same dilemma.</p>
<p>I only see two self reporting spots on the supplement. THere is one 1 best for all sections on the main application. I will also self report one. What do I do about the 2 ACT scores I don’t have space to report? haha ANYONE ANSWER?</p>
<p>I going to see if I can get through to the Office of Undergraduate Admissions; if not, I’ll e-mail them I guess.</p>
<p>Nvm, they’re closed until January 3rd. Anyway, my guess is that they don’t really need to know all of your scores and the two spots on the supplement are meant for people who have taken the test more than 3 times, like yourself.</p>
<p>You are supposed to send 1 score in officially.
For the remaining ones, you put it in the supplement!
If you don’t have space with the two slots, you can use the additional testing info box!</p>
<p>BUT YOU MUST PUT ALL SCORES DOWN ACT WRITING</p>
<p>By the way----should I just include my ACTs with writing or all my ACTs?</p>
<p>If some of your best scores came from ACT’s without writing, I would include them; if not, I would just go with my ACTs with writing b/c that’s what they require. That’s just what I would do.</p>