<p>So I’m filling out the CommonApp right? Well I misread that 2 Subject tests were required. Didn’t read correctly, yeah I know. Anyway, I did terribly on the 2 reasoning and 3 subject tests I took. I did get a 29 on the ACT though. SAT wasn’t for me. </p>
<p>So there I am, just having screwed myself having a high ACT and low SAT.</p>
<p>This all leads to my question: How will Boston College see my high ACT and low SAT?</p>
<p>I think they just consider whichever one is higher, so I wouldn't worry...Since the ACT is the higher score, I think they'll just consider that one</p>
<p>it's not good if you didnt take the ACT or SAT IIs...I'm not sure what they would do, but your application wouldn't be complete</p>
<p>An admissions counselor who came to my school told a friend that he couldn't apply early action because he hadn't taken his SAT IIs by the deadline</p>
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What If I didn't take the ACT or SAT II?
Does that mean I have no chance of getting in?
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<p>Unless you can throw a baseball 90 mph or run a 40 in <4.5 seconds (or possess another hook), BC admissions will really wonder why you did not read their admissions requirements, which clearly state that the SAT+2 subject tests are required. Or, you can take the ACT+W in lieu of SAT+2 STs. But, the SAT by itself is not an option.</p>