Deleting ACT scores??

<p>So basically I have taken the act 3 times but the first time I did REALLY horrible because I was really sick and therefore got a much lower score. On the second one I got my highest - c 33, math - 35, english -33, science- 33, reading - 32
But on the third one because my state doesn't offer writing on the state mandated one, I didn't really try and I got a 31 and surprisingly my math dropped a lot on this one to a 29 and I was extremely disappointed and honestly pretty confused as to how I let that happen. </p>

<p>Either way, many of the schools I want to apply to want me to send in all my scores. One of those schools being Wharton, it's obvious your math scores play a large part in admission (I have gotten A's in all my honors math classes) </p>

<p>The question now is, if I don't want schools who want all my scores to see those bad scores, can I delete them? I've heard if you delete them and they aren't on your high school transcript, then the college has no idea if you took them or not.
So can/should I delete them because I think they really hurt my chances into getting into a school like Wharton. </p>

<p>Please help!!
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<p>Go here for info on deleting a test after score has already been released [Frequently</a> Asked Questions | How do I delete a test date record? | ACT Student](<a href=“http://www.actstudent.org/faq/delete.html]Frequently”>http://www.actstudent.org/faq/delete.html). Note that you might not be able to delete a test that was taken on a state mandated test date like Illinois has, because those tests scores are used by the state to show compliance with the no child left behind laws. Moreover, those are supposed to be a permanent part of your high school record and many high schools, like those in Illinois, put your test scores on your official high school transcript sent to colleges to which you apply.</p>