Which scores to send?

<p>So I used the hack to get into my scores. It the same composite, but with different subscores. I don't know what to send. I felt like I did a 32+ this time, but I obviously didn't. I might try to retake it in the fall but I might not if I don't feel up to it. I'm just a little sick of tests. I'm also really resigned because I felt that I did my best and I got the same score.</p>

<p>April:
E: 34; subscores: 17,17 (99th)
M: 30; subscores: 18, 14, 14 (96th)
R: 32; subscores: 15, 18 (95th)
S: 25 (85th)
Writing: 11</p>

<p>June:
E: 34; 18, 16 (99th)
M: 31; 17, 15, 15 (97th)
R: 31; 17, 15 (94th)
S: 24 (the whole reason I retook the ACT was to improve this too, haha) (80th)
Writing: unknown, but knowing my luck, <11</p>

<p>So technically my score dropped .25, but some of my subscores are better. My math improved, which is good because my SAT math was horrible. My SAT score is 2030 (CR: 700, M: 620, W: 710) and I'm not retaking it (even though I'm aiming for top schools.)</p>

<p>So do you guys think I should send in April or June? Thanks.</p>

<p>sicne it is the same, and the subscores are pretty much lines up evenly i think you should send april since you already did so well on the writing. unless you happen to get a 12, i think you should send april</p>

<p>Score #1 looks better to me. The differences in Math and Reading are negligible. But the low Science looks bad in comparison. So the higher Science - 25 looks much better.</p>

<p>Sounds like a plan. Thanks, guys!</p>

<p>Oh, I have another question. Well, questions.</p>

<p>I was a junior in April (the April score is what I want to send). I sent my scores to my top four choices (Wellesley, Stanford, Georgetown, Middlebury).</p>

<p>Those top four choices are still, well, my top four choices. So I sent my June score to them too, thinking I would get 32+. I can't cancel them now. Should I bother to resend my April scores to them, or do they already have my April scores on file? If they do have my April scores and will get my June scores, will they just toss April out or compare them and choose the better (in their minds) score?</p>

<p>In case this matters, all my scores are on my high school transcript, although they're not "official." I would prefer to save the 40ish dollars, but not at the expense of lessening my chances of getting into college.</p>

<p>The composites are the same, but I don't want them to look at June and be like, "oh, she only got a 24 for science. Too bad she didn't get a 25." (Of course, that can just be me and my paranoia.)</p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

<p>I'm in a similar situation. What do you think?</p>

<p>February (C: 33)
E: 33
M: 30
R: 34
S: 36
W: 10</p>

<p>June (C: 33)
E: 35
M: 31
R: 35
S: 29
W: ?</p>

<p>Which one's better? I'm looking to apply to top business programs. I don't mind submitting both...</p>

<p>I think you should send in February. Your science score is fantastic, putting all of your scores in high 90s percentiles, I think.</p>

<p>Great job! I wish I had your scores!</p>

<p>similar situation. What do you think?</p>

<p>February (C: 30)
E: 29
M: 28
R: 33
S: 30
W: 10</p>

<p>June (C: 30)
E: 31
M: 35
R: 28
S: 26
W: ?</p>

<p>second one</p>

<p>@arduouspallor...thanks! your scores are almost identical. april might have the edge, but i would send in another april score report just in case colleges cleaned up their admissions files at the end of the year.</p>

<p>@shesonherway..if you're going into anything that might deal with math, I'd say june without a doubt. as a whole, your june scores left a stronger impression for some reason, imo.</p>