Do colleges look at your individual scores, or just your composite?

<p>I am a junior, and I took the ACT in september and got a 29: E34, M27, R31, S25
I am going to be applying to ramapo's joint physical therapy program with UMDNJ, which suggests that you have a 27 when applying, so I think I am ok with that. My question is, will the fact that my lowest score is in science affect how they look at my score? Or do they only care about the composite?
At this point, I can't take it again (long story, but it's not happening), so I'm just wondering so I can prepare myself for different outcomes.
Thanks!</p>

<p>Individual scores are much more meaningful than composite. I don’t know of any college or university that looks only at composite scores, for either ACT or SAT.</p>

<p>On the other hand, I don’t know the first thing about Ramapo in particular.</p>

<p>thank you for your answer =)</p>

<p>bump for a second opinion??</p>