Complicated Test Score Crisis

<p>I’m trying to apply early action to a school that doesn’t allow score choice and I’ve run into a bit of a situation. I got a great ACT score that I sent and want to be considered in the application process, with SAT subject test scores to match. I then promptly sent my subject tests to the school. I thought that I had only sent my subject tests, but I recently learned that the SAT I had taken prior to taking the subject tests had also been sent. Since then, I’ve taken the SAT once more.</p>

<p>So… my situation right now is that the admissions office has my ACT score, SAT II scores, and one SAT score (out of two).</p>

<p>Because the school doesn’t allow score choice, does that mean that I’m now obligated to also send my other SAT test date, even though I want the school to consider my ACT instead of the SAT? Would it be beneficial for me to do that? Would it be better for me to also send the SAT score from the other date? Because they only require the ACT OR the SAT with two subject tests, is there any way I can choose which test they consider in the admissions process or withdraw one set of scores?</p>