<p>Today, I received the results for my second ACT and, by one point, I missed my previous score of 32. However, I got an 11 on the writing as opposed to a 10 the last time. So...
Is it possible to somehow separate one's writing score from the rest of the test, thus being able to submit my composite 32 along with the 11 on the writing. Actually, I pretty much know the answer is NO. Nevertheless, could I see a posting of how well you did on each ACT you took, along with the essay score and, if possible, the individual subject area scores too.</p>
<p>Umm, the answer is no... ACT subscores do not recombine, but the college will likely see both of your scores and may take into account the 11... but that 1 little point won't make much of a difference. uhh not sure why you need it, but 34 composite with 10 writing i think. 36 math 32 sci 35 read 32 writing. But ya, both scores will be sent to colleges, I think, but I dunno if they look at anything but your top composite score.</p>