Do Ivy Leagues look at composite ACT scores? Do they ignore science?

<p>When I look for charts online, they only list the 25th/75th percentiles for English, Math, and Composite. They don't mention science and reading. Does this mean that they don't consider those scores in the application process?</p>

<p>I hope they dont, but they probably do look at it. However, some schools break it up. In such a case, they probably look at English and math in greater detail. And in a way, English and math in the act seems to be similar in comparison to math and reading in the sat. Just good for thought</p>

<p>I was wondering the same thing, especially since on the common data reports the ACT scores are listed for composite, math and English (and in one place writing is tracked). But they don’t seem to keep track of reading and science like they do English and math. I know the composite score is the most important score for the ACT but for the schools that look at subscores I do wonder if they look more closely at the English and Math components. </p>

<p>they look at it based on intended major, if it’s in STEM they probably take math and science more seriously than reading and english.</p>