I just noticed that my “highest science section” score for my self-reported ACT is a 31, whereas I put a 32. This doesn’t affect my composite or superscore. I actually did get a 32 on the science section, but that was in a 3rd test date that I didn’t report. What do I do now? I applied to colleges like Stanford, that only require official reports once they accept people. In such case they would see that my science score is incorrect. help!!
Email the colleges you have applied to, you should be fine.
You could send an email to your area admissions rep correcting the mistake. You didn’t misrepresent your score by a large margin and would be reaching out to fix the error, so I would think that they would be understanding. Even if they don’t respond, you would at least be able to say that you attempted to reach out if you were questioned about the discrepancy later on.
Should I email the admission@college.com. Like the general admissions email?
Yes.
Also, should I also email the colleges that I sent official reports to? They have the official scores, therefore should it not matter?
You can but they will use the official scores so it’s not necessary