<p>Okay, here's the dilemma. I took the ACT in April, and received a 34. I took it again in May, and received a 32. As per Yale's score choice policy, I sent both of these scores in with my EA application.</p>
<p>I also took the SAT in May, and I received CR: 770, Math: 700, Writing: 690. (Yikes! I know.) I retook them in October, and I scored CR: 800, Math: 670, Writing: 800. So far so good...at least, in everything but math.</p>
<p>But here's the kicker. I took the SAT Subject Tests in June, and I got the following scores:</p>
<p>Chemistry: 640<br>
Math 2: 590<br>
Spanish: 690</p>
<p>I'm set to retake the subject tests in November--this Saturday. But what if I do poorly again? Yale's website shows that they want all tests from all administrations from all testing agencies if you want to submit both SAT and ACT score results, meaning that I would have to send them all of the above scores, and my new SAT II scores, whether I do well or not. (As seen below.)</p>
<p>"However, and this is important, if you elect to use the SAT scores, you must report all scores from all SAT exams (both SAT I and SAT II) that you have taken. If you elect to use ACT scores, you must report all scores from all ACT exams you have taken. And if you choose to use a combination of SAT and ACT results, we require that you report all scores from both agencies."</p>
<p>So, my ultimate question is, is it worth it to take a gamble and send them the score reports for all of my SAT (I and II) results? Or should I stick with the 32 and the 34 I have on the ACT to make things simple? The other dilemma is that for both administrations of the SAT I and II, I initially had scores that were quite poor. My math score even actually went down the second time I took it on the SAT I! Would this just serve to make my application more convoluted? </p>
<p>In essence, I'm extremely confused and unsure as to what scores would be best to report. If anyone has any suggestions, I would be so, so grateful!</p>