which score to send? (hahahah Im crying)

<p>so october scores came out.. I knew it would be bad, but did not expect it to be thatttt bad D: I barely practiced and all I wanted to do was even my score range.</p>

<p>So, I'm wondering which scores to send? or send both to schools that superscore? The problem is my math dropped.. it is really bad - and I am supposed to be good at math! I knew that I bombed reading for the Sept because i was shocked at the new format. I knew math was going to be bad in the sept test too... I expected to even everything out in Oct, but my scores are finalized...it felt like the oct test was way harder though o-o</p>

<p>anyways...</p>

<p>Sept:
E: 34
M: 32
R: 30
S: 35
C: 33</p>

<p>Oct:
E: 35
M: 28
R: 34
S: 32
C: 32</p>

<p>i'm international applying to ivies + selective schools.. if that makes a difference</p>

<p>First one is better. </p>

<p>Both are great scores</p>

<p>Send these </p>

<p>Sept:
E: 34
M: 32
R: 30
S: 35
C: 33</p>

<p>unless 1) the school superscores the ACT or 2) requires you to send ALL tests</p>

<p>ok thanks! I kinda knew the first one was better since the composite was better… arghhh I’m so mad at math D:</p>

<p>28 is still very good for Math. </p>

<p>@HereToHelpYou‌ not if you are asian and wanting to major in finance lolololol my life is over </3</p>

<p>@nervousfreshie I hope you are kidding. Your life is far from over and an ACT test score will not define it.</p>

<p>@HereToHelpYou‌ you really think so? I’m distraught. </p>

<p>@nervousfreshie, I really do. Are you taking the ACT again?</p>

<p>nope. I don’t have time, and I’m satisfied with my 33 or 34 composite.</p>