<p>If I want to send multiple ACT scores, do I have to individually send all of them (at $10 per administration)? Or, can I just send the highest and self-report the rest?</p>
<p>MIT takes the highest grade in each section. So you can just send 1 in, and self-report everything else.</p>
<p>^^^resilient - I am not 100% positive this is how it works for ACT reporting.</p>
<p>I’m pretty sure that you need to actually send official copies of all of your score reports. If this means that the ACT people will make you pay $10 for each report, that’s what you have to do.</p>
<p>^but only the ones you want them to superscore. If for example you took 3 ACT, each with scores 32 31 34, 33 34 35, 31 31 31, then you only need to submit the first two, and not the third one, since it won’t do anything to your superscore.</p>
<p>Hmm… I’m wondering about this too.</p>
<p>Of the two tests I took, the only difference between them is that I got significantly higher on the essay portion in one and one point lower on the reading in another–I’ve already sent in one of them, but would it be worth the money to prove to MIT that I got the one extra point?</p>