<p>April ACT: Composite:30(30)- 29E, 29M, 33R, 29S Writing:08</p>
<p>September ACT: Composite:30(29.5)- 28E, 31M, 26R, 33S Writing: ?(probably 9 or 10)</p>
<p>Which score should I send? I’m so confused on which one looks better. Its a tough choice.</p>
<p>Think of it like SAT counterparts. Your Reading, Math, and English are stronger in June. Your June would win out. Unless you’re going into a science major, I don’t think colleges will give you a plus for science if your reading is at a 26.</p>
<p>Well I am wanting to go into neuroscience, so do they even look at science for science majors?</p>
<p>Of course they look at science for science! Why don’t you just send both scores? Even though both composites are 30, they’d see your higher scores for the individual sections.</p>
<p>“Think of it like SAT counterparts. Your Reading, Math, and English are stronger in June. Your June would win out. Unless you’re going into a science major, I don’t think colleges will give you a plus for science if your reading is at a 26.”</p>
<p>And while your sending your June scores, I suggest you send the May ones as well. And maybe the October ones while you are at it.</p>
<p>I say send the April score because it is not only higher, but more consistent overall. Most schools don’t really care about a low science score because they realize that the ACT science is basically another reading section disguised as something that boys are good at. We can’t have 3 english/reading and only 1 math/science because boys would lose so badly, so they call the second reading section “science”.</p>