<p>Composite: 35
English 35
Math 35
Reading 33
Science 36</p>
<p>SATs
R 600
M 740
W 690</p>
<p>I am SO happy with my ACT scores right now! Unbelievable... so should i just NOT send my SAT scores to colleges now?</p>
<p>Composite: 35
English 35
Math 35
Reading 33
Science 36</p>
<p>SATs
R 600
M 740
W 690</p>
<p>I am SO happy with my ACT scores right now! Unbelievable... so should i just NOT send my SAT scores to colleges now?</p>
<p>I wouldn’t. Your SAT isn’t bad, but I wouldn’t want to risk anything taking away from that glorious 35.
Congrats on your score!</p>
<p>There is no point in sending your SAT score. Congratulations, by the way.</p>
<p>Sweet jesus. Did you take your ACT long after your SAT? Haha</p>
<p>Congrats though! Just send in your ACT. I think they’ll see your SAT anyway, but it doesn’t matter: the vast majority of colleges (including top ones) only consider your highest ACT/SAT score, so the old SAT score will be irrelevant.</p>
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<p>They only see what you send them. (Unless your school puts scores on transcripts, but you can have them removed if you want.)</p>
<p>Wooooo!!! 32 here XD</p>
<p>Wish i had your math/english would be a straight up 34.25 =(</p>
<p>But in reality it depends on which schools you are considering.</p>
<p>be happy with those scores, they’re amazing.</p>
<p>Same here, 34 Composite and 2150 SAT.</p>
<p>LOL
I got the same exact score on my SAT, unsuperscored. Maybe I should have tried the ACT as well? (‘-’ )</p>
<p>Does it matter which schools I’m applying to? The ACT score totally beats my SAT scores, and in some cases I won’t even need to send SAT IIs because I will be sending an ACT scores. And I will be saving a little money by not sending SAT I</p>
<p>That is a large disparity between your SAT and ACT scores. Congrats on the 35!!!</p>
<p>Same / a more diluted situation here. 2120 & 2110 SAT (<< you see the benefit of practice tests right here…) vs 34ACT… </p>
<p>I will probably send both, for kicks.</p>