Include SAT on resume?

<p>Big no-no? I'm asking specifically about when first applying for entry level jobs out of school.</p>

<p>I go to a top-25 school and have a GPA that I am less than proud of (3.3). I am a Communications major and Economics minor. My GPA is a combination of my Econ classes, a 4-semester language requirement, not knowing what I wanted when I entered college, and overall, I must admit, not being mature enough and getting caught up in my social life the first few years (I entered college as a 17 year old).</p>

<p>Should I include my high SAT score to mitigate the adverse effect that my GPA has on my resume? I got a 2190 overall (M 750 V 690 W 750). It's also worth mentioning I have EXCEPTIONAL extra-cirriculars and job experience on my resume. (3 internships, major leadership positions on campus)</p>

<p>Might it be worth it to solely include math? I will be applying to some jobs more business oriented than my Communications major suggests, and this might be help give me some credit with the recruiter.</p>

<p>Thank you so much.</p>

<p>If you have great work experience, it is not necessary to include your SAT scores unless they ask for it.</p>

<p>After getting into college, no one really cares about your SAT scores. It is irrelevant</p>

<p>Management consultig firms often ask for SAT scores. However, what they are typically looking for is very high CR, so I’d wait to be asked in this case.</p>