Should I submit my scores?

<p>Hi! I'm applying early decision I this upcoming November, and I was wondering if I should submit my scores. </p>

<p>I've taken the ACTS twice; tomorrow will be my third and last time. I know that Wesleyan superscores; my superscored composite is a 30.5.</p>

<p>June 2014: </p>

<p>English Math Reading Science</p>

<p>33 24 29 24</p>

<p>September 2014:</p>

<p>English Math Reading Science
29 28 31 30</p>

<p>I expect the math section to improve this time around, and possibly bring my superscore up to a 32. Also, I know that Wesleyan is test optional, but is there anything else that you have to do if you don't submit your scores? Does it look bad in any way?</p>

<p>Thank you!</p>

<p>As this will be the first test-optional cycle for Wes, no one can do better than guess the consequences of not sending in your scores. I suggest getting them as high as possible and submitting, unless you have exceptional stats otherwise and can pay full freight.</p>

<p>thanks for responding :slight_smile: I don’t know if this is still relevant, but I tested again, and did up my scores: 32 composite,
35 english, 33 reading, 31 science, and 30 math; those are the scores I will be submitting</p>

<p>Good job!</p>

<p>thank you, much appreciated :)</p>