Sending too many scores

<p>On the first time taking the ACT, I foolishly sent the mediocre score (29) to Cornell. Later, I improved, getting a 31 & 32. I also sent the 31 & 32 to the university because I heard they superscore, therefore I would have a 33 composite. </p>

<p>Will the 29 I sent the first time taking the ACT negatively affect my decision?</p>

<p>I think it will show improvement. You aren’t supposed to be perfect the first time around! I don’t think it will negatively affect your decision.</p>

<p>I really shouldn’t have sent my first act score. That was very stupid of me. I mean the folks at Cornell won’t know it’s my first time taking the test</p>

<p>Pretty sure you were required to send all your ACT scores. Either way, they pick your best scores.</p>

<p>Oh yeah, Cornell wants all scores.
In that case, I am all good. :)</p>