<p>Hey,
I have taken ACT, but I couldn't take the writing part.
The college that I'm applying to requires SAT and two SAT subject tests or ACT plus writing...
Is there a chance that the college will consider my application if I submit just SAT reasoning and ACT without writing?
Thanks</p>
<p>If they require ACT + writing I doubt they’ll consider your ACT score when looking at it. I’d say just submit your SAT and subject tests.</p>
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Look up the word requires.</p>
<p>You say the college wants either ACT or alternatively SAT plus two subject tests. That describes exactly 16 colleges and of those only three US colleges would accept an ACT w/o writing. One is Swarthmore which accepts (a) ACT with writing, or (b) SAT and two subject tests, or © SAT and ACT without writing. Another is Amherst which accepts ACT or, alternatively, SAT plus two subject tests, and it “recommends” but does not require the ACT to be with writing. The third is Pomona which also accepts ACT or, alternatively, SAT and two subject tests, and as to that ACT it “strongly prefers” one with writing but accepts one without.There is a fourth college but it is in Canada: McGill which accepts ACT or alternatively, SAT and two subject tests and for the ACT the writing section is “optional.” If the college you are talking about is not one of those then you should assume you cannot do what you propose and failure to submit ACT w/writing or SAT plus two subject tests. will result in rejection for faiulure to meet admission requirements.</p>