Emory Applicants and Current Students! I need your advice!!

<p>I'm debating whether or not to send in my SAT scores...
With the best of my three scores combined:</p>

<p>CR-660
Math-690
Writing-680</p>

<p>So that'll be:</p>

<p>1370/1600
2030/2400</p>

<p>I applied to Emory and sent in my ACT (32). However, I checked out the stats and it reports that 93% of all applicants send in their SAT scores while only 42% send in ACT.</p>

<p>Because there is such a high percentage of students that send in the SAT, would it be to my disadvantage not to?? Remember, these are my best with THREE scores...I'm having a lot of trouble deciding whether it will be a major factor or not! All opinions will be appreciated :)</p>

<p>I'd only send in your ACT scores. The equivalent SAT score to that is around a 1420/2130, which is higher than your scores.</p>

<p>Yay for being in the 32 club.</p>

<p>Thanks for the opinion. I'm just wondering since Emory receives so many SAT scores, if I'd be one of the few who will not have a score and be treated differently (I know, a little paranoid) but you never really know whats going through their head..</p>

<p>more applicants send SAT scores because more people take the SAT compared to the ACT</p>

<p>The university accepts both tests so send in the one that makes you look the best</p>

<p>They don't give a preference to either test. That wouldn't be fair, for one thing. In Alabama atleast, many people take the ACT and not the SAT. And the opposite for some states in the north. Though, that difference is closing as more people are beginning to take both because that maximizes an opportunity for a higher score.</p>

<p>I only sent my ACT score and I never had a problem (I'm a current student).</p>

<p>thanks for all your help :)</p>