<p>Hey guys, I was just wondering whether it's useful to send in two ACT score reports. I took the ACT twice and got a 33 both times, but my highest subscores switched for each test! Superscored, my ACT is 35. I asked my counselor today whether it could be to my benefit to send in both score reports even if my schools don't superscore the ACT (which most of them don't), and he replied that it could only help.</p>
<p>So, what do you guys think? Should I send in both score reports? Is it common to send in more than one score report?</p>
<p>I have the same question too! Same score both times. I plan on sending my first test to most schools and then both tests to schools I want an ‘extra edge’ at or I may not get into as a match.</p>
<p>D scored 33 first time and 35 second time buy her highest score on the 33 was her lowest on the 35. We sent both to all schools. We also sent SAT reports to all schools because she had strong SAT IIs.</p>
<p>Though D’s school’s admissions does not “superscore”, at the beginning of the year her school sent her their official record of all her placement scores including both internal testing, her SATs, and ACTs. I noticed that on that report her ACTs were superscored.</p>