Should I send two same scores?

<p>Yes, I know. It sounds pointless.
But I have a point (kind of).</p>

<p>September
English 28
Math 33
Reading 33
Science 27
Composite 30
Eng/Writing-essay 29, 11 on essay </p>

<p>October
English 29
Math 34
Reading 30
Science 28
Composite 30
Eng/Writing-essay N/A</p>

<p>It's unfortunate really. I increased every score by 1 but dropped 3 in reading.
I know my October score is higher but my reading in September was good.
Only college that I'm applying to that superscores the ACT is Washu at St.Louis. I'm applying to 12 total.</p>

<p>Am I wasting my money by sending two same scores? Should I just send my October score??</p>

<p>just send one</p>

<p>What do you mean your October score is higher?</p>

<p>I agree that you should just send one (except to the school that superscores). However, I would send the September scores, as the 11 essay is quite impressive. Even if the schools don't require writing, that might make a good impression.</p>

<p>I meant how October scores for each subject besides Reading is 1 point higher.
I know 1 point is not that big of a difference but I just FEEL like its a big deal.</p>