Help: Should I include slightly improved SAT scores with great ACT scores?

<p>Hey everyone, so I'm just finalizing all my apps and getting ready to send everything out.</p>

<p>Back in March I took the SAT and got a 2110, which was all right, I suppose, and I kind of dropped it. However, this month I felt guilty about that score (thought I could do better) so I signed up for the December SAT and ACT dates and took them both.</p>

<p>I was totally flabbergasted to see that I got a 35 on the ACT. Obviously now I'm going to send in that score to colleges.</p>

<p>However, I also improved on the SAT (got a 2170, improved by at least +10 on each section). So my question is: should I bother to resend my SAT scores to show the new one, and demonstrate my efforts to improve, or should I just send my ACT score and be done with it? </p>

<p>Any thoughts are super-appreciated.</p>

<p>Your SAT scores are pretty good, but honestly, I think colleges would care more about your ACT score. An "improvement" of +10 doesn't really say much. </p>

<p>Personally, I would send in both. It's more advantageous in case they also want to see improvement or anything like that.</p>

<p>For the colleges that don't require SAT II's and accept ACT scores, don't bother sending SAT scores at all; that 35 will hold its water.</p>