Which scores should I send!?!

<p>So... I've screwed myself over.
I've taken the ACTs 4 times.</p>

<p>Composite Scores:
Freshman year 29
Junior year 30
Junior year 33 (2 months later)
Senior year 31</p>

<p>Composite score of 33:
English 35*
Math 34*
Reading 31
Science 30*</p>

<p>Composite score of 31:
English 33
Math 31
Reading 34*
Science: 25 <--AWFUL. I got a 28 freshman year</p>

<p>*highest/superscore</p>

<p>Yale requires that ALL ACT scores be reported. Although they'll see my 33 composite (99 percentile, but low for an ivy), they'll also see how scattered my points are and that I completely bombed my science score the last time around.</p>

<p>It's either report all these scores or JUST SAT scores. I only took it once and got 2100 (96 percentile, but again low for ivies. I was planning not to send this. But then I realized how awful my ACT scores would look if all sent together.)</p>

<p>And.... subject tests. I was debating about whether or not to take them again (690 for both lit & math 2, second try for both.)</p>

<p>So what should I do?</p>

<p>TL; DR:
Don't be like me.</p>

<p>Wait I have a question arising from your problem lol. Ok so for example if I take the SAT three times and do well the last two time. Now I only wanna superscore my last two. So do I have to send in all my three scores or only the last two because the first one is virtually not required</p>

<p>Does the school superscore? Some schools like Stanford want your complete testing history (unless it was taken for some gifted program, etc.) I think you need to self report those in that case.
(don’t mind me!)</p>

<p>I don’t know about the schools yet. But I mean do we self report our scores or the colleges know it by some magical wau</p>