<p>I am a current senior applying to selective colleges and universities. i am fully aware that standardizing testing does not play as significant a role as essays/recs/ec's. </p>
<p>Anyways, here's what I have.</p>
<p>I took the ACT twice and most of my schools superscore.</p>
<p>My highest scores are a 35 in math, 32 in reading, 31 in english, and unfortunately a 29 in science.</p>
<p>Now-if colleges want to see my intelligence-is this a good score? I am so happy about my 35 in math, but not so happy about the 29 in science. The 29 is pretty mediocre, but does it really make a difference in the process (since science is just another reading section).</p>
<p>I'm just looking to get in to schools. And I come from a very competitive high school. For example, I won't say what specific schools I'm looking at but schools comparable to University of Michigan, University of Southern California, and Kenyon College.</p>
<p>Thanks</p>