Any Way to Fix This?

<p>Okay, so a long time ago I signed up for my first SAT and took it without preparation. I used the four free score reports to send my scores to colleges, one being Washington University in St. Louis. I got my scores (2010, CR 680, M 700, W 630) and went on with life, forgetting about the score reports.</p>

<p>Now, I have a 2150 SAT but a 34 ACT with a 35 on English and Math; basically, my ACT is much better than my SAT. I decided I wasn't going to use my SAT for any of my college applications. However, WashU already has my poor SAT (the other schools don't matter anymore).</p>

<p>I have two options at this point:</p>

<p>1) Send my better SAT too and just deal with the negative impact it will have on my ACT.</p>

<p>2) Is there any way to "remove" this score from their file on me? Like, can I request that they disregard my SAT and pretend it doesn't exist, so it is as if I never sent it? If so, this will be my second option.</p>

<p>Thanks for the help, I'm really unsure of what to do.</p>

<p>No, it cannot be removed but if Wash U has both an SAT and ACT, it uses for admission that one it believes is higher, which in your case would be the ACT</p>

<p>Okay so it takes the superscore of your highest test (SAT, ACT) and ignores the other scores completely? That would be a relief.</p>