<p>The first time I took the ACT (last December) I got a 34 with no prep, so I decided to take it again in February after some prep and I got the same score. Then in March I was required to take it a third time (wasn't aware of this when I signed up in February) and got a 34 yet again. This is kind of a trivial question, but which would be better to submit? Or can colleges see every test? Supposedly I can get some canceled if I need to? I'm probably going into engineering.</p>
<p>First:
34 E (10 essay, combined 33)
34 M
35 R
34 S</p>
<p>Second:
35 E (11 essay, combined 34)
34 M
33 R
35 S</p>
<p>Third:
36 E (11 essay, combined 35)
35 M
36 R
30 S</p>
<p>Prob last one. not sure though.</p>
<p>If you can afford it, you could submit them all, because they show admirable consistency at a very high level. But it would probably be overkill -- any of them surely will be sufficiently impressive to the admissions officers.</p>
<p>i personally would do the third one, because it has 2 36s and a 35 (good job btw,) but if you don't like that one cause of your science score, I would do the second one just because u got a high essay grade and a pretty evened out score.</p>
<p>I'm confused because your description above doesn't match the test scores you gave. Could you clear this up? Plus, the composite scores don't add up correctly- are you factoring in the writing score when you shouldn't?</p>
<p>The "combined" is combined english+essay (I took the writing portion for all three). I got a 34 composite on all three tests. Does that help? Sorry if I was a little unclear.</p>
<p>Don't bother with the first because it has the lowest essay score. I say either the third or the second, like what killersdeat0 said.</p>