<p>Well I took the ACT and got a 34 back in Ma.
However, I accidentally paid for another test in June the same time i was registering to take the May one. I was busy concentrating on finals and already happy with my 34, but I could not get a refund so I just took it again. NOt as prepared and 2 minutes late for the science section because the proctor was gay when I was still in the bathroom, I got a 32.</p>
<p>****!</p>
<p>Yea. plus Stanford asks for ALL scores to be submitted. SO they will be seeing a 34, then a 32... Biggest difference will be in science which went from 33 to 29.</p>
<p>I know I really do anything about it, I just want to express how much that sucks for me. right?</p>
<p>Also, if we send our SAT II scores, will colleges also see our SAT I score? Even though we didn't write it on the main app?</p>
<p>The ACT lets you pick and choose which scores to submit, so it doesn't matter if Stanford expects you to send all of them. You're still perfectly within your right to only send the 34 and Stanford won't be any the wiser.</p>
<p>I have a strong feeling Stanford hearing that you equate the words stupid and gay might not go over so well. Learn to accept your brethren as just that. We're all humans here, lest we forget.</p>
<p>lol @ the proctor was gay when I was still in the bathroom. Anyway, don't stress about that, I'm sure they'll consider the higher score only.</p>
<p>Plus, if there's anything I've learned from the SCEA results, it's that ACT/SAT I doesn't mean jack squat. 32, 34, 33 - they're all the same. Once you exceed a certain score they look to see if you're the demographic/character they're looking for.</p>
<p>If Stanford wanted all 34-36s and 2300s they could have that easily.</p>