Can I submit more than one tests results?

<p>As I've seen, Middlebury requires that we submit one result of SAT I/ACT/three SAT II different in subject. The word "one" and "or" is bolded, and it even uses the "either...or" structure, likely the "exclusive or", and carefully uses semicolons and indents with dashes to distinguish.
Is it really prohibiting us from submitting more than one test results? Does it really hates sudents who submit, like, two of them (e.g. SAT I + 3 SAT II)?</p>

<p>If so, can I probably ask for advice on which result to submit here?</p>

<p>FYI: I'm an international applicant.</p>

<p>If you don’t use the College Board’s Score Choice, I’m pretty sure that any SAT II scores will be sent as well as all of your SAT I scores. I think that Midd prefers that all scores be sent anyway, so no, you won’t be hated if you send all those scores.</p>

<p>China…
my score is probably kinda low considering my country’s nature…</p>

<p>Ed:
if I can indeed submit only one and you’d like to give advice:
SAT I 2220 CR740+M780+W700
SAT II Math II 800 Physics 800 Latin 750
And for some other reasons I’ve registered SAT I Jan. 2014.</p>

<p>…And it’s probably not likely that I’ll to receive FA (~20K)?</p>

<p>“We encourage applicants to submit all sittings of their standardized tests – our policy has always been to use a candidate’s highest individual section scores regardless of sitting.” [Standardized</a> Tests | Middlebury](<a href=“Standardized Tests | Middlebury College”>Standardized Tests | Middlebury College)</p>

<p>To me, this doesn’t exclude submitting more than one the three choices on the “menu.” The “OR” is not exclusive. The purpose of the bolded first two sentences is to express the minimum test requirements.</p>

<p>CR740 + M780 = 1520 would be more impressive to Midd or any LAC. Physics and Math II 800’s are fairly common at top engineering schools. However, send both SAT I & II’s.</p>