Should I send in both ACT scores?

<p>Hey guys, I'll be applying to Cornell ED and according to this site: Colleges</a> that super score ACT : College Admissions Counseling, Cornell superscores! My highest composite of 34 becomes a 35 when superscored; I went down 1 point in the English section, and that 1 point could have been the difference between a 34 and a 35. =&lt;/p>

<p>June ACT:
35E/32R/30M/26S
Composite: 31</p>

<p>Sept. ACT:
34E/36R/35M/32S
Composite: 34</p>

<p>Superscored:
35E/36R/35M/32S
Composite: 35</p>

<p>So should I send my June ACT to Cornell, even though I have significantly lower scores in the other sections? Would they look down upon my first score of 26 on the science section, for example?</p>

<p>I think that colleges generally disregard the worse scores and concentrate on the better ones. And they superscore the ACT which is fantastic, and yeah it's 'only' a point, but that's still a difference! My ACT superscored is a whole point better too and I'm sending in both my ACT scores (also EDing Cornell) - I don't think that it'll hurt by sending both.</p>

<p>Thanks for the reply! Good luck to you with Cornell ED :)</p>