<p>Vassar requires the SAT Reasoning + 2 SAT Subject Tests or the ACT with Writing. I already submitted my ACT for free, but I'm not sure if I should submit my SAT with the two Subject Tests. Vassar says, "For candidates taking both the SAT Reasoning Test and the ACT, Vassar will use whichever scores are higher." Now the question is, which of my scores are better? </p>
<p>SAT Reasoning:
CR: 660
M: 630
W: 680
Total: 1970</p>
<p>SAT Subject:
Literature: 660
Math 1: 670</p>
<p>ACT:
English: 31, 29 with Writing (8 on essay)
Math: 28
Reading: 30
Science: 25
Composite: 29 (Unless English with Writing is included in the composite? In which case: 28)</p>
<p>I feel like submitting the SAT may hurt me, as I'd be submitting Math 1 when they probably want to see Math 2 (I didn't bother taking Math 2 because I know I'd completely bomb it). But, overall, I think my SAT may be a bit better. I could just submit both and let them decide which scores are higher, but if they think my SAT is higher then they'll see Math 1, and that may hurt me.</p>
<p>I understand that my scores are definitely not competitive (they're the weakest part of my application), but I'd still like to put my best foot/scores forward. So, should I submit the SAT and Subject Tests or just leave them with the ACT? Any replies would be very much appreciated.</p>