Should I send my ACT score?

<p>I took the ACT this September, and while there were some variations in my subscores, including a four-point increase in math and a three-point decrease in science, my weakest sections, my composite score from June (31) stayed the same. I am quite disappointed in this outcome, as I am a senior, aka with no more chances to take the test before application deadlines in November.</p>

<p>I already have a SAT score of 2210 (WR-800, M-610, R-800), which I have sent to my colleges. I'm a homeschooler, if that makes a difference, but I have taken two Subject Tests and sent those to my colleges as well. My question is whether I should even bother sending either of my ACT scores, given the lackluster numbers. Any suggestions? </p>

<p>(Reposting from ACT Preparation forum.)</p>

<p>Anyone have an opinion to offer? I would really appreciate it. :)</p>

<p>If I were you, I would restest the SAT since Math is your lowest section and it is the easiest to improve in the least amount of time.</p>

<p>I’ve considered that route, but at this point I simply don’t have the time. My application deadlines are Nov. 1, and so even if I did have the time to study for and take the test, I don’t think my schools would receive my new scores in time.</p>