Uh oh. Will this hurt me?

<p>I recently took the ACT with my school (and all of michigan) on Tuesday. I remembered all of my ACT prep books recommending NOT to send scores directly to the colleges of interest and just pay the fee to have your best scores sent on your own. But, in class when we were filling out all the ACT information my english teacher and GC both recommended I choose 4 schools to send the scores to instead of not sending them.
Of course, I did that and now I think I'm regretting it.
I first took the ACT in december and scored a 24. On the ACT last tuesday, I KNOW I did somewhat better (most likely 26-28). I'm most likely still going to take it one more time and aim for the 30s. </p>

<p>Now, will their be any negative effect in colleges seeing my score (probably no less then 25 no higher than 28) before I later send them my 3rd test results? (hopefully will be in 30s at that point)</p>

<p>Help please!</p>

<p>Colleges consider your top score.</p>

<p>Don’t freak out too much. Even if they see the lower scores, the college’s main concern is with the highest score. So don’t worry, just get a higher score and you should be ok.</p>