Should I send both scores or not?

<p>So for the first ACT test I took I got:
E: 32 M:35 R:30 S:28 composite of 31
and the second test:
E: 29 M:35 R:26 S:35 composite of 31.</p>

<p>I was wondering if I should send both scores cause if a school superscores, I have a composite of 33.
Yet my Reading score on the second test is terrible, and I was wondering if that would impact my application significanly...</p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

<p>It would be best to send both. The drop in reading won’t hurt you, because you did well on the first test.</p>

<p>Thanks so much for your info! But don’t the colleges know about the curve on ACT? would that hurt me?</p>

<p>@daisygarland What is your point regarding the curves? The whole point of curves is to ensure that separate ACT test scores can be compared with one another.</p>

<p>Send both, many colleges claim that even though they don’t superscore they use the best scores from each section.</p>

@sanwal @1golfer1‌ @Pujiyhgttb3‌ ohhhh kay thank you guys! I sent both of my scores!