<p>SAT: 2050 (650-CR, 680-M, 720-W)
ACT: 30 (34-Eng, 30-M, 33-R, 31-Eng/Writing, 8-wirting, 23-Science-ugh)</p>
<p>Which should I send?</p>
<p>SAT: 2050 (650-CR, 680-M, 720-W)
ACT: 30 (34-Eng, 30-M, 33-R, 31-Eng/Writing, 8-wirting, 23-Science-ugh)</p>
<p>Which should I send?</p>
<p>Bump… opinions, anyone? Thanks!</p>
<p>Find out if the colleges you’re applying care about the science score. Not sure how many but there are colleges that don’t care about the science score, like Georgia Tech for example.</p>
<p>If they do care then just send in the SAT score.</p>
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<p>I’d go with the SAT.</p>
<p>I’d have to disagree with wannabe - your composite is only brought down by the science score, and quite frankly, colleges don’t really care about it.</p>
<p>Do people ever send both?</p>
<p>A lot of the schools I applied said you can send all of your testing (SAT and ACT) and they will only consider the best. Basically, they want to use your testing to your advantage. I think submitting both and letting the college choose which they want to use is the best option.</p>
<p>I would send both. They will clearly understand that the science score, which isn’t even considered most of the time, brought down your composite. Arguably, you’d have around a 32 without that subscore, so universities will understand. </p>
<p>Your SAT is weaker when it is broken down, but still send it.</p>