<p>Many schools where I’m applying don’t require SAT scores if I finished more than 30 credit hours of college work. I will have more than 60 hours after this semester. However, my SAT score which took in high school are really bad, but my college GPA is solid. Should I send my bad SAT scores? or is it ok to not send them? I’m applying to Purdue.</p>
<p>Depends on how bad they are. You are a better judge. If they aren’t asking for the scores and you think they will affect your application adversely, then no.</p>
<p>I would say don’t, but I’m also really opposed to the SATS because, well lets face it, THEY SUCK. Anyways, if the schools you are applying to do not require SATs I think that really means you don’t have to send them. I did not send mine to any of the schools that did not require them and I got into all of them. Good Luck.</p>
<p>I would not send them if they are not in the range for accepted students at your desired schools. For his 2 reachy-est schools, My S did not send his to the school where optional. He self-reported the good score (SAT 1 Math) which related to his intended major, but did not send official reports (SAT 1 Verbal was not bad but not great; SAT II’s were definitely inferior for his schools). He was accepted. He of course did send to the reach school where scores were required. He was rejected. QED ;).</p>
<p>OMG I sent my bad SAT scores to all the schools which don’t require them without reading your replies. They didn’t require the scores, but I had to post my sat scores on the applications, so I just sent them. Good luck to me!</p>