ACTs were best, should I send SAT anyway?

<p>My highest SAT scores were 1920 overall, 610 math, 650 reading, 660 writing, and my ACTs were composite 31, english 35, math 28, reading 32, science 28, combined english/writing 31, which is according to the conversion charts on the ACT is about 2070. </p>

<p>So, obviously, I did much better on the ACT. I have doubts about whether I should send my SAT scores as well, though. I didn't do horribly, and part of me feels like the colleges will think I did do horribly if I don't submit by SAT scores as well (I live on the West Coast, and from what I've gathered, kids taking the SATs over the ACTs is more common here than say in the Midwest), but also part of me thinks that if they see my lower scores on the SATs, it'll bring me down (like if they compare me to a kid who got the same ACT score as me and also did better on the SAT, it'd be better if I just submit my ACT). </p>

<p>Some schools I have to send my SAT scores as well no matter what because they don't allow score choice and I have to send in my subject test scores, but a few don't require the subject tests and/or allow score choice. </p>

<p>I'm just really confused on what I should do in the whole matter and could really use an outside opinion. Any help would be appreciated! :)</p>

<p>Your SAT score isn’t bad, but why show them a lower score if you can avoid it?</p>

<p>Supposedly, colleges only look at the highest score. I wouldn’t worry about it too much. Good luck!</p>

<p>If you took the ACT with writing then you do not have to send Penn your SAT 2s. Just send the ACT-- they really do not have a preference.</p>