Do large differences in scores raise concern?

<p>I improved my ACT composite score from a 28 to a 32. As I apply to a few of the top 20 colleges, some of them require me to submit ALL ACT scores. My question is, will they just look at my highest score and not be concerned about the low 28? Note that my 32 has all the highest subscores as well, so that is my "Superscore."</p>

<p>They will look at both scores (they ask for both for a reason), but they will definitely consider the 32 more seriously. They know that some kids take it without prep the first time, or are sick, or just have a bad day. I wouldn’t worry about it, you have to send it in regardless of how they treat your 28, it’s out of your hands. </p>