<p>I am instate and I only submited my ACT score (30)</p>
<p>I did not submit the SAT or any Subject tests...</p>
<p>Will this really hurt me? Has any one been accepted with similar stats?</p>
<p>I am instate and I only submited my ACT score (30)</p>
<p>I did not submit the SAT or any Subject tests...</p>
<p>Will this really hurt me? Has any one been accepted with similar stats?</p>
<p>Yes, don't worry. If you don't get in, it's not meant to be.</p>
<p>You can not say "yes" and "do not worry". The second u say yes i will worry.</p>
<p>plzaccept1989,
I think that is totally acceptable. Applicants have the option of taking either the SAT or ACT, or both if one wants to. The SAT II's are used for placement purposes and Dean J has even said that these are not required for admission purposes. You are fine. Try to relax if you can. An ACT of 30 is certainly in the competitive range. Good luck.</p>
<p>My yes was a yes to the last question of the original post</p>
<p>your fine. Dont blame it on that if you dont get in, because that will not be the cause.</p>
<p>sf49rox, oh sry i misunderstood ur response.</p>
<p>ehiunno, thx i am just worried becuase my counslor told me to send them in but i was afraid they will hurt me so i did not, despite her advice.</p>
<p>yeah, I think you will be ok. The only problem is the subject tests. It may be a little iffy there, but since the ACT is subject oriented and you did well, I think you will be ok regardless.</p>
<p>What were your SAT and Subject Test scores?</p>
<p>it was a mistake if your SAT scores were higher. If they were the same it makes no difference.</p>