<p>I've taken the ACT three times. My three composite scores were 32, another 32, and in my last try, a 33. On my 33, each of my individual section scores were significantly higher than my previous two tests, EXCEPT for science. I got a 35 in science on my first test (32 composite), but a 32 on my third test (33 composite)</p>
<p>The question is: Is it worth it to send my first test (32) and last test (33), just because my science score was better on my first test? I need someone to clear things up for me about whether colleges superscore ACT's (which I don't believe they do), if they look at individual sections, or if they just look at the composite (My best at this point is a 33)</p>
<p>On a side note, I got just a score of 8 on my essay on my first test and a 10 on my third test.</p>
<p>And if it matters at all, a few of the schools that I'm interested in include Duke, UPenn, Tufts, and Cornell.</p>