In an odd situation - which scores to submit?

<p>Alright, so
I took the ACT twice, once with writing and got a 30, and once without writing and i got a 32
I took the SAT and did pretty bad though, but did well on the subject tests in math,french,bio</p>

<p>So here's the 2 paths I can take</p>

<p>-Send 32 ACT no writing, and all my sat scores and subject scores
-Send the 30 ACT, and 32 ACT and no sat scores or subject scores</p>

<p>Each one has an advantage, obviously but I don't know what's the smarter choice to take</p>

<p>Thanks</p>

<p>Why on earth wouldn't you take ACT with Writing?
Check with your college and see if they will accept ACT w/o Writing.
If they don't, you are stuck with your SAT scores. o_o</p>

<p>Back on topic:
send the 32 and your SAT scores.</p>

<p>Colleges will use the best scores.</p>

<p>I think almost all colleges want to see a writing score. How about taking the ACT one more time with the writing?!!</p>

<p>How about you send all 3?</p>

<p>Is it frowned upon to send both SAT & ACT ?</p>

<p>send them all, particularly since your Subject Test scores start with a 7.</p>

<p>i personally think the ACT writing is useless, given that I got a 6 on the essay, but a 5 on the ap lit test and a 4 on the ap comp.</p>

<p>I vote all three. Most colleges (in my experience) don't superscore between ACT subscores (reading, etc.) but DO superscore your best essay and best composite, meaning they will realize the only reason you sent in the 30 is for your essay score, and superscore.</p>

<p>I vote all three, strongly.</p>