<p>And if you need any more convincing, when you send SAT II scores, you’re also forced to send your SAT I scores. Besides, most colleges only ask for ACT or SAT I+II. I’m guessing that they would not want both.</p>
<p>Even though colleges will use your ACT score, if you can afford to do so, send your SAT I score and your SAT II scores, as it will be another data point for school’s to reference with your application. Likewise, if you have 6 SAT II’s, all of them being decent, and a school only requires 2 SAT II’s, you should send them all for the same reason. Provided all the scores are in the high range – and yours are – more data is definitely better.</p>
<p>send sat1 because your sats2’s are good.</p>
<p>Just because you did exceptionally well on the ACT doesn’t mean you’ll do as well on the SAT. Just send your ACT score only, although you could give the SAT a shot as well. I just doubt you’ll do as well because it seems your more capable with the ACT.</p>
<p>^^^ The OP has already taken the SAT and 3 SAT II’s. </p>
<p>“800 on Math 2, 800 on Chemistry, and 780 on Biology M for the SAT 2. My SAT score right now is a 2150 (760 on math, 750 on writing, 640 on reading).”</p>
<p>Exactly. When I said “take a shot at the SAT” I meant take it again with the intention of getting a score worth using.</p>
<p>Honestly though, I’m puzzled as to why someone with the ability to get a 35 would ask a question like this. Now THAT is the real question. :P</p>
<p>drew my boyyy send in EVERYTHING. colleges look at what you HAVE not what you lack…believe it or not.</p>
<p>ACT score and SAT II. Take the SAT again if you really want to and think you can get 2300+ but really, it’s fine. You won’t get rejected for sending in an ACT score.</p>