<p>So, I'm pretty sure the answer is no, but I'm applying priority decision (are there any drawbacks?) and I have to fill out the Naviance questionnaires by Tuesday if I need an SSR from my school. So my question is do I need the secondary school report for UIUC? I can't find anything on their website, but I don't want to be stupid and not get the form in by accident. </p>
<p>I'm a senior at the moment.
GPA is 3.85 unweighted.
4.15 weighted.
2160 SAT (770 math, 720 reading, 670 writing)
36 ACT (36 Reading, Writing, Science. 35 Math. 10 Writing (so 34 writing subscore with that)
Got a 5 on the Calc BC and Chem AP tests. Currently enrolled in Statistics, Physics, Literature, and US Government/Economics (semester of both.) All AP classes. </p>
<p>How would I do? And should I report unweighted or weighted GPA? And both SAT and ACT have to be reported, correct? Thanks for the help! I'm sorry about all the questions but I'm floundering around a little and confused.</p>
<p>When applying to UIUC, you self report grades on a Self Reported Academic Record (SRAR) form that is provided as part of the application. You don’t send a transcipt until after you have accepted admission and finished high school. You report courses and grades exactly as they appear on your transcript because that final transcript needs to match the course/grade information you self-reported to avoid facing an issue of UIUC’s rescinding your admission. For general FAQs on the SRAR go here <a href=“http://admissions.illinois.edu/faq/srar.html[/url]”>http://admissions.illinois.edu/faq/srar.html</a></p>
<p>UIUC does not use AP test scores or SAT subject test scores to determine admission and thus you need not send official AP or SAT subject test scores. You send official AP scores after you have accepted admission and you want college credit for the courses. As far as SAT or ACT test scores go, you are not required to send all scores and can send either an SAT or an ACT (writing section not required) score. As to whether you may want to send more than one test score, you should note that generally the colleges use that test with the highest composite (highest combined math and reading for the SAT) to determine admission but the engineering college will give some consideration to a higher math score from another test and the university uses your highest SAT reading or ACT English score from all the test scores you submit to determine whether you can skip the first rhetoric course in college.</p>