<p>I have already taken the ACt twice and gotten good scores, but I can't help but think that I can do better. I took the ACT for the first time w/o prep in April and I scored a 32 [E:35,M:26,R:33,S:34] I was really happy with my score so I decided to retake the test in June. I prepped a little for math but that's was all. My problem is when I got to the test my sister's jerk ex-boyfriend was the proctor and I was distracted so I didn't finish science. I still got a really good score [C:33(E:34,M:34,R:36,S:29)]. Since my science score dropped by 5 points from my previous test, I can't help but think I can do better if I take the test again. Most of the colleges that I plan on applying to don't superscore. Is it worth the risk of getting a lower score again to try and raise my composite a couple of points?</p>
<p>I would try again. My first time my composite was 31, no prep, then I retook, still no prep, and got a 32. My friend had a goal of a 32 and she took it 4 times, getting a 31, ,30, 31, then a 33. Prep helps a LOT so I would try. Nothing to lose if you dont send the scores and a LOT to gain.</p>