<p>What should I do? I am applying ED and am currently crying. I called the ACT customer service, and they said it's too late.</p>
<p>Unless you were going to send SAT scores in place of ACT, Cornell (iirc) does not participate in score choice, so you would have had to send them anyway. </p>
<p>Cornell will undoubtedly Super Score for you (ie use your higher results). </p>
<p>Thanks, but I am still ashamed of my score. This stinks so badly.</p>
<p>You obviously wanted to do better the second time. Everyone knows that, else why take it again? You are not a number based on a few hours on one day. Move on. </p>
<p>I needed that; thank you! </p>
<p>You’re welcome. It’s a stressful time and you and many of your classmates and friends will be stressed. Please believe me that, while all of this is important, and right now it feels like it’s the very most important thing in the world, in the end things will work out. </p>
<p>Something that I put forward to you, with no hard evidence, is that I came to the conclusion that Adcoms really do an exceptional job of figuring out who is a fit where.</p>
<p>Good luck!</p>
<p>They will take your highest scores. That is what they report for rankings so it is in their best interest to just look at high scores. Don’t worry.</p>
<p>Wait, does Cornell require to send ALL ACT scores? I thought score choice only applied to SATs. </p>
<p>From the Collegeboard’s website:</p>
<pre><code>Score Choice is a score-reporting feature that gives students the option to choose the SAT scores by test date and SAT Subject Test scores by individual test that they send to colleges, in accordance with each institution’s individual score-use practice.
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