<p>Here is a quote from the Columbia University Admissions website:</p>
<p>"Students should officially submit all scores from all sittings of the SAT and SAT Subject Tests. Students may submit only their highest ACT composite score officially and self-report other ACT scores by adding them to the Additional Information section of the application. While the College Board sends a cumulative record of all testing for one fee, the ACT requires separate fees for each test date; we do not want ACT takers to incur greater costs, so applicants may officially report only their highest ACT Composite (with subscores) and self-report all other ACT scores."</p>
<p>It says that you may only report your highest ACT score. Well, I took the ACT twice (33, 34) and I want to send my highest score (which I accidentally sent to General Studies haha), but I've already sent my 33 in to Columbia. Is this acceptable? I mean, you are evaluated on your highest composite score, so wouldn't that imply that of you have lower ones they will be disregarded, which would further imply that people submit more than one ACT score officially? Please, I need help on this.</p>
<p>On another note, if I submit both the SAT and the ACT, which will they look at, or will they look at both?</p>