<p>say i got zero wrong and a 12 on writing and english [which i did].</p>
<p>when i take the ACT again will that 36 and 12 stay with my score and boost it or will the new score be more important [just incase it drops]?</p>
<p>say i got zero wrong and a 12 on writing and english [which i did].</p>
<p>when i take the ACT again will that 36 and 12 stay with my score and boost it or will the new score be more important [just incase it drops]?</p>
<p>I assume you are talking about whether colleges, when you submit scores from multiple ACT tests, consider the highest subscores from those multiple tests to come up with your ACT score for admission purposes. Though the majority of colleges do that for the SAT, only a small minority of colleges do it with the ACT; most consider that ACT test which has your highest composite score.</p>