<p>I took the SAT in May and got a 2180, and then took subject tests in June and got pretty good scores in all 3.</p>
<p>A week after subject tests I took the ACT and got a 34.</p>
<p>I don't want to retake anything and I know that my ACT is better than SAT. Ultimately I want to send only my ACT and subject tests to colleges. Is this possible?</p>
<p>So far I've only been able to send a combination of SAT reasoning and subject tests.</p>
<p>Thanks in advance.</p>
<p>Yes. For schools that require only the ACT, you can send the SAT subject tests to supplement your ACT scores (think of them like AP exams - they aren’t required, but good scores on them will strengthen your application). Some schools require [ACT or SAT] AND <a href=“tried%20to%20format%20in%20a%20way%20that%20would%20make%20sense”>SAT subject tests</a>. So, regardless of whether you’re sending the ACT and SAT, you have to send SAT subject test scores. Depending on the language of the school, even if their plan is [ACT] OR [SAT and SAT subject tests], you may still be able to send subjects and ACTs. It’s a really tricky language thing, so you really have to look at each individual school. You should be fine to do that at most schools, though.</p>