<p>I’m going to agree and disagree with hawkphoenix. First, I don’t how the number of scores submitted should affect the applicants chances to Yale. Yale states that “ACT only” is an option. There are students across the country that have only taken the ACT test and therefore would only have that score to submit. If Yale held that against them, they would be doing a disservice to themselves by potentially eliminating students from these regions. Second, it would also mean that Yale is being disingenuous in their applicant instructions and I don’t see that as being something Yale would do. If they wanted to be able to consider more tests, they would have no trouble requiring them as Harvard does.</p>
<p>The part I will agree on is whether the 31 is the score that joyogunx wants to submit. I began a thread a few months ago wondering if my D’s 33 was good enough. The input I received was mixed and can be viewed here;
<a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/yale-university/527115-act-score-value.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/yale-university/527115-act-score-value.html</a></p>
<p>Since then I have looked at Yale’s CDS:
<a href=“http://www.yale.edu/oir/cds.pdf[/url]”>http://www.yale.edu/oir/cds.pdf</a></p>
<p>In the CDS, one can see the the 25%-75% ACT range for admitted students is 30 - 34. So 31 is in the range but at the lower end. What that chart does not take into account is the point made to me in my old thread is how location is factored into those numbers.</p>