<p>So Ive taken both the ACT and SAT now, and I did considerably better on the ACT. I also took two subject tests that I did great on, and I definitely want to send in. So I was just wondering if I have to turn in all three, or if there's a way to turn in just the ACT and the Subject Tests.
I was also wondering, if I did have to turn in all three, would the admission offices look at both scores, or would they look at a conversion chart, and then only consider the top score. Cause I was told that for the ACT (or SAT) if you take it twice, they only look at you top score. So do they do that when comparing the ACT and SAT?
Thanks</p>
<p>You cannot submit your Subject Test scores without also submitting your SAT Reasoning scores. Most colleges have policies of evaluating an applicant in a supportive light (i.e. they'll use the more favorable scores). Some admissions offices use a "portfolio" approach where they look at all scores. If your Subject Tests strengthen your app, I would submit them even with the lower SAT.</p>