<p>Okay, hey College Confidential community.</p>
<p>So basically my dilemma is that I took the act this September and did worse than I had the first time I had taken it. I got a 28 (E: 31, M: 28, R: 28, S: 26) when my score for the first test was a 29 (E: 29, M: 29, R: 32, S: 26). I realized I can super score and get a 29.5 but either way it's still lower than my SAT score of 2020 (R: 610, M: 720, W: 690). My second ACT scores were automatically sent to my colleges I chose. My question is, should I just forget about it and send my SAT scores or should I also send in my first ACT scores just so the colleges will know that I got a 30 super scored? The thing that worries me the most is that if I do send in my first scores, they'll see that I did worse the second time but if I don't send them, they'll be stuck with the 28!</p>
<p>I plan on applying to UGA, GaTech, UNC Chapel Hill, Emory, Boston College, and Vanderbilt (I know I won't get in but hey it's worth a shot).. My unweighted GPA is 3.92, weighted 4.56, rank 8/419.</p>
<p>Please, I can use all the advice I can get. Thanks so much (in advance)! </p>