U.S. Cambridge Applicant

S is completing UCAS/COPA for Comp Sci w/Mathematics. Understand that SAT/ACT and AP’s (taken and predicted) are required. Seeking advice/opinion whether it is worth providing SAT II’s (800 Math II, 800 Physics, 740 US History), and if so, would all 3 be required to be reported. We understand SAT II’s are not required, requested or seen as alternative to AP’s (he’ll be submitting 5 relevant AP’s with scores of 5). Also, new SAT has been taken twice with Math/Reading combos of 800/720 and 780/740. ACT is 34. With recent change to expected minimums of 730, is he better off just going the ACT which has an expected minimum of 32)? Might seem a silly question, just feels like he might be leaving some recognition of his math strengths on the table to not submit SAT. Most importantly, don’t want to withhold anything required. Thanks ahead of time for any help/thoughts provided.

Actually, all tests have to be reported, so no worries there!

(sorry- that wasn’t very clear wording! I meant all test scores have to be reported, not that all tests are required)

Thank you, collegemom3717…appreciate your response, and all your Oxbridge posts. You’re a great resource.

Yep, UCAS rules state that every qualification you have (SATs, APs etc., in every subject you sat it in) must be written on your UCAS form, else your application can be deemed null and void (and, theoretically, you could be kicked off your course after you’ve started). https://www.ucas.com/ucas/undergraduate/apply-and-track/filling-your-ucas-undergraduate-application