<p>In the past, a PSAT score of 225 has been enough for National Merit Semifinalist status, no matter where you are located (even for the American boarding schools, which often have or tie for the highest cut-off). So that’s good. And your SAT I score is sufficiently high to corroborate it, so you are set. </p>
<p>If you list NMSF status on your application, the admissions committee members would know based on your state that your PSAT score was at least 212 (say), which projects to an SAT I total that is greater than or equal to 2120–but they wouldn’t know how much higher. </p>
<p>Does your high school frequently send students to Yale? Do you have any idea how past students who have gone to Yale have done on the SAT II’s?</p>
<p>Really, I think either option (submit SAT scores, or not) would work about equally well for you. I do think your SAT II’s are high enough that they would be worth submitting, but I re-emphasize that I don’t know how the Admissions Office really views files.</p>