<p>I have a question, which I hope doesn't sound incredibly stupid. Do colleges look at the individual section ACT scores like with the SAT, or do they just see the composite. Because I scored great on the English, Reading and Math parts. One 34 and the rest were 35's. Then I get to science, and I get a freakin' 29. Woops! So composite is 33, which is still pretty good, but it'd soothe me a bit to know that they see the individual scores as well.</p>
<p>can anyone help?</p>
<p>You choose which scores from each test date you want to send. Each composite score (English, Reading, Math, Science) is reported along with the subscores for each catagory. They also have access to read your essay, and view your combined English/Writing composite.</p>
<p>They should. I know they are on the common app.</p>
<p>Okay, thanks for the replies!</p>