<p>Ok I'm a bit confused on Princeton's ACT policy. From what I understand, you can't really replace the SAT I unless all your other schools require only the ACT...but I think you can use your ACT score to supplement the SAT I. Is this correct? Also, if I have a mediocre SAT score (in the 2100s) and a 35 on the ACT, will the admissions people give more weight to the ACT score? I really don't want to have to take the SAT again, especially seeing as Princeton is like the only college I've seen which won't just take the ACT.</p>
<p>You can submit the ACT as long as you submit the SAT I. That rule is for those who are only submitting the ACT. I think they will see that your scores improved and will probably just convert the ACT score to an SAT score (only if you took the ACT after the SAT though). A 35 is a score to be proud of and I'm sure they will not toss it away.</p>
<p>200th Post!</p>
<p>thanks and congrats on the post.</p>