<p>So, I've taken both the ACT and the SAT, but my ACT score far outshines my SAT. I got a 34 on my ACT, and 2080 on my SAT (720 Math, 690 Reading, 670 Writing). There's only one date to take the SAT that will still be considered for acceptance, but since I've only taken two SAT subject tests (they strongly suggest taking 3) and I didn't do as well as I'd hoped, I was going to take more SAT subject tests then. So the question is, should I still submit both my ACT and SAT along with the subject tests, or not report the SAT and just report the ACT with subject tests? I'm not sure about Georgetown's feelings toward each test or whether not reporting my SAT would put me at a disadvantage...</p>
<p>You really don’t have the option to withhold test scores:</p>
<p>From the Georgetown admissions web site:</p>
<p>Georgetown University does not participate in the Score Choice option available through the College Board or the similar program through Educational Testing Service (ETS). Georgetown requires that you submit scores from all test sittings of the SAT, ACT or SAT Subject Tests.</p>
<p>Yeah… I never submitted my SAT scores and only submitted SAT IIs and my ACT and currently I am a junior so do what you feel you need to do is my advice.</p>