Is this CR score too low for Penn? (ED Wharton)

<p>I'm applying ED to Wharton. My SAT:</p>

<p>800M
800W
680CR</p>

<p>I know 2280 is above Penn's average, but I'm asian :/ (plus my 2 part is pretty low)</p>

<p>is the CR going to hurt me (I only got 2 actual reading questions wrong, and 7 vocab Q's I know really dumb)? I have a 35 in reading on the ACT (34 composite) so will that help to make up for it? Everything else in my app is pretty standard for ivy, along with a few quirks that help me stand out (hopefully)</p>

<p>Judging from your ACT score alone, you are completely fine. I wouldn’t worry about it.</p>

<p>1480/1600 might hurt</p>

<p>@WhartonnotHYPS the only things I’m banking on are my essay and very non-asian ECs, aside from those my two part basically screws me for the elite schools (the best I could probably pull off would be cornell/berk/gtown)</p>

<p>Did you take your ACT with writing? Why not submit that instead?</p>

<p>@glittervine yes I took with writing (35 on writing). I submitted both because penn requires your complete testing history, and my SAT isn’t like a 1900</p>

<p>Did you confirm that you really missed that many CR questions? My daughter had a 630 CR score which was out of sync with her other scores so she requested hand scoring of the SAT, and it turns out her real score was 780 – there had been a mistake in scoring. I wonder if you should just use the ACT score, or if sending both in itself will let them know your true abilities in reading.</p>

<p>@Peezus‌ I think your ACT will cover up. What are your EC</p>

<p>I was under the impression that “complete testing history” meant all the tests you had taken of whichever type you chose: all the SATs or all the ACTs. </p>