<p>when they look at your ACT score</p>
<p>do they only look at the composite?</p>
<p>or do they look at the individual sections?</p>
<p>what happens if i got like 35, 35, 30, 23 science?</p>
<p>when they look at your ACT score</p>
<p>do they only look at the composite?</p>
<p>or do they look at the individual sections?</p>
<p>what happens if i got like 35, 35, 30, 23 science?</p>
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<p>Depends on the school.</p>
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<p>Superscoring is more common with the SAT, with the ACT it really does seem to vary from school to school. Your best bet is to check the individual policies of the schools that interest you. In any case check on this thread, there are some schools listed that do and don't:</p>
<p>My son wants to major in science so he's hoping they'll pay more attention to that score and ignore his English score.</p>
<p>Most rely generally on the composite but also look at section scores. A number consider the math and English sections the more important and some, such as Georgia Tech and Rose-Hulman use only the math and English sections and ignore the other sections and the composite.</p>