My ACT appears to be slightly skewed.......

<p>Math: 36
Reading: 35
Science: 35
English: 30
Composite: 34</p>

<p>If I can bring that English up, I'd have a good shot at a 35, and with luck a 36. My intended majors are Astronomy and Physics fyi. Which i guess it's a good thing my act was skewed in that way. though i'd prefer everything to be great (well, duh). To continue, I plan on applying to the Ivies, including Princeton, Cornell, possibly Harvard. I know the ACT doesn't have too much weight there, and I took the SAT I and IIs, though i get my SAT II results in another couple of weeks. Again, the same type of skewing.</p>

<p>Any suggestions?</p>

<p>What's the use? A 34 is excellent, I mean you are a Astronomy and Physics major after all...a 30 in English is good enough. Plus, what if you score lower on your math, reading, and science the second time around? You get to send whichever test you want, but you would have to check with schools to see if they would take the highest score of each section</p>

<p>You're fine where you're at. My lowest section was a 30, overall 33, SAT equivalent to a 34, got into my top choice school (an Ivy). When your scores are that high, it really doesn't make a difference in Ivy applications.</p>