How do colleges look at your ACT scores?
I took the ACT three times and received a 24 each time. I was wondering if universities just look at your composite score or if they also look at your highest individual ACT scores on the English, math, reading, and science sections.
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They look at ALL parts of the test, but do not add up your highest subjects from different tests.
They look at your composite score. You can't break apart the composite score.
They do not look at your individual scores and then add up your highest ones. They do this "superscore" for the SAT only
Nope, they'll just look at the highest total score. Which in your case is the same.
ACT Score will not make any difference.