How does ACT/SAT+SATII score submission work?

<p>So I've taken both the ACT (35 twice, 8 essay twice) and the SAT (2200, 10 essay), plus two SATII (800 math2, 780 physics). How does score submissions to colleges work? Can I submit my ACT and the two subject tests? Or do I have to submit SAT if I want colleges to see the SATII? Should I submit all of my scores (does my 2200 hurt)?</p>

<p>A list of the colleges I'm applying to:
Princeton (EA), Harvard, Stanford, UPenn, Cornell, Brown, Duke, UChicago, WUSTL, Northwestern, Ohio state, UMinn-Twin Cities (the last two are my safeties)</p>

<p>bumping</p>

<p>Check each school’s requirements. Penn requires applicants to submit their entire testing history. See the other schools want.</p>

<p>Submit your ACT and submit your SAT IIs. But if the school is NOT a score-choice participant, you need to send in everything. </p>

<p>SAT II submission is a separate process and transaction - and so you can send the ACT and the SAT II provided that is within the submission requirements for the school. </p>

<p>Re post #3…</p>

<p>Not true in all cases. I have contacted CMU and Cornell with this specific question and was told that as long as all ACT scores are sent, the CB pop up warnings about score choice can be ignored. If one SAT Reasoning test is sent though, they must all be sent.</p>

<p>I have not checked directly with any other schools. There is no reason to rely on CC or even the schools’ websites, which are frequently unclear. Contact each school directly.</p>