<p>I have taken the ACT twice, and I received a 32 both times.
On the first test I got:
34 math
34 english
32 reading
27 science
11 essay</p>
<p>On the second test I got:
33 math
31 english
32 reading
32 science
11 essay</p>
<p>Which one should I send? (applying for chemistry or chemical engineering)</p>
<p>Can’t say for sure without knowing the school you are applying to, but I would guess the answer is send both.</p>
<p>Well I am applying to Rice, Chicago, Notre Dame, Rochester, USC, Vandy, Middlebury, Wesleyan, Harvard, Brown, Yale, Cornell, Tufts, WUSTL and Boston College…</p>
<p>Well, I hate to say it, but to know for 100% sure you just have to look at how each school does their tests. For example, although its not on your list, Georgia Tech only looks at the math and english sub-scores for the ACT (plus the writing if you do that). So you would only need to report the first test. Then again if you did send in both to them, it wouldn’t matter, because they superscore the ACT.</p>
<p>I guess you are doing common app for most if not all of your schools, so you have to weigh that as well. I think WUSTL superscores. Don’t the Ivy’s require you to send all test scores?</p>
<p>Anyway you see what I am getting at. You would need to make a matrix of each school and how it does tests, and then figure out for sure what to do. But most likely sending in both (since they are both equal) will not hurt you anyplace, and may help you at some places. So I think that will be the likely solution.</p>