<p>Here is my dilemma. I am going to apply to Michigan LSA ER. As of now I have taken the ACT 3 times, with composite scores of 30, 30, 32. I am taking the ACT again on October 27(?). Here is my question. It says on the Michigan website,
"If you have taken the ACT or SAT previously and are taking the test again in October, you must send in your previous scores to complete your application. Once your new test scores from the October exam are received, we will add that information to your application and consider that in the review process. On the day of the test you must indicate that you want your scores sent to the University of Michigan so that we receive them as soon as the score is available."
According to this, I will send in my 32 Composite score to complete my application, and then I must put down Michigan as a recipient of my October test score. If I score less than a 32 on the October Test date, will it look really bad? Or will Michigan just overlook the 32 and take my best composite, the 32? Any help would be nice...</p>
<p>As long as you don't drop off to like a 25, they will probably not even consider it.</p>