Strange ACT Scores

<p>So I took the ACT three times, ending up with 32, 32, and 33 composites. I'm applying to Duke, UChicago, Northwestern, and Vanderbilt. My problem is I had strangely distributed individual subject scores...</p>

<p>34 English 34 Math 35 Reading 26 Science Reasoning 32 Comp
34 English 35 Math 32 Reading 28 Science Reasoning 32 Comp
33 English 30 Math 33 Reading 34 Science Reasoning 33 Comp</p>

<p>I'm first in my class in AP Physics, have taken AP Chem and AP Bio and I just was terrible at the ACT science test (just bad under pressure I guess) until I practiced a lot and finally got better at taking it. My problem is I don't know which of these schools superscore the ACT, and which tests to submit if they do.</p>

<p>If any of these schools DO superscore the ACT (I believe Northwestern does but correct me if I'm wrong), then submitting all three would yield a composite of 35, but the adcom would see that I once received a 26 in science (applying as a chem major...ouch). On the other hand, submitting only the last two would yield a 34 composite, but the adcom would never see the 26 on science reasoning. </p>

<p>Should I submit all three? Should I just submit the last two? Am I just being paranoid and it doesn't really matter at all? Thanks in advance for the advice!</p>

<p>Northwestern doesn’t, i recently called.</p>

<p>Don’t think Duke does either. And UChicago is up there, so I doubt it would.</p>

<p>None of the top 20 beside WashU superscores the ACT to the best of my knowledge.</p>