<p>So I need some opinions. I act tested in Feb and then again in my school's normal march date for all juniors. I didn't think i did well in the feb session so I decided to automatically send my scores when i registering for the march (for free). I found out the day after the march test that i got a 33 on my Feb act which i think will be better than the score for march (which i had automatically sent to 4 schools)</p>
<p>Will it impact my chance of admission if schools receive both my feb and march scores? even if my march scores are bad?</p>
<p>The schools will use the best scores you send them, and it’s unlikely you’ll have dropped drastically (you may well have done better!), so it’s not going to hurt you.</p>
<p>Please rephrase your question because what you say is impossible. Today is March 1 and there has been no March ACT test anywhere. Is this a bogus post?</p>
<p>If in fact you had a test for which you do not yet have the scores and just received the scores from a prior test, then what you could easily do is go into your registration on-line for the latest test and remove the colleges from your application and thus avoid sending any scores to those colleges.</p>
<p>Well actually michigan as part of the MME test has all juniors take the act on march 1st so I don’t have those scores yet but I do have my 33 from the Feb. date
I was just wondering if sending both scores to colleges is a bad thing.</p>