Remember, the SA’s use super scores. If you feel good about a certain area you don’t have to study or even take that portion of the ACT/SAT. If you score lower the SA’s won’t count that section.
This works if all your applications are to SA's. However, not all schools super-score. Some non-SA colleges focus on the most recent standardized test taken. Others may take an average of your various sittings. Either way, skipping a section could hinder your Plan B option.Remember, the SA’s use super scores. If you feel good about a certain area you don’t have to study or even take that portion of the ACT/SAT. If you score lower the SA’s won’t count that section.
Are you saying that a student could actually leave a section blank? Not even do it if they are satisfied with a section?