<p>Okay, so I have a problem. The first time I took the ACT I got a 30, then a 33, and then a 31. I am worried that by sending in my ACT scores, I won't get in because the last time I took it, I got a lower score. Is it necessary to give the university my scores based on test date? If so, will that decrease by chances at Columbia? Thanks guys</p>
<p>Do I need to send in all three of my test scores?</p>
<p>Columbia wants to see all of the test scores. Just send them and don’t worry about it. They will focus on your highest score then move on to your essays, LORs and ECs.</p>
<p>Columbia requires you to submit all test scores. This is what Columbia says it does, you can choose to believe it or not:</p>
<p>“You may alternatively take the ACT Assessment [instead of the SAT], graded on a 36-point scale; if you take the test more than once, you will be evaluated on the highest composite score you receive.”</p>