need quick advice please!

<p>so I just received my Dec ACT scores and have a 28 composite score. i'm pretty confused on whether i should submit my sat score or act. </p>

<p>the highest sat score i received was CR=610 Math=680 Writing=600
if i superscore it my writing would increase but the rest of my CR and math scores suck. i scored a 550 on cr once too and i don't want Cornell to see it =/</p>

<p>on the sat IIs i received a 710 in math I, 750 in math II and 660 in Bio Eco.
i don't know whether or not i should just submit all my sat scores and act scores or just act. i'm sure the adcoms will take into consideration my mediocre past sat scores, they're human. </p>

<p>i'm a NYS resident and in the top 7 percent of my class of nearly 900 students. Moreover, i've had really good ECs such as researched with a distinguished professor, foreshadowed doctors, etc. i'll be applying to CALS and alternate choice of Human Ecology. any suggestions? thanks.</p>

<p>i’d send the SATs bc that math2 score is pretty good. i think another thread confirmed that cornell requires all regular SAT scores to be sent, but you’re allowed to select the SAT2 scores.</p>

<p>yeah i’ll submit my sat 2 scores but i’m confused between sending my sat I and act scores. i doubt a 28 is sufficent for CALS/Human Ec.</p>

<p>I’d just send both. They really do only use the best one and don’t hold it against you; my friend applied with a 35 ACT and a 1900 SAT (SAT was from sophmore year, ACT was from end of Junior year), and he got into Cornell.</p>

<p>An ACT score of 28 is concordant with a CR + M SAT I score of 1290–1320.</p>

<p>So your ACT and SAT scores are absolutely equivalent.
source: [ACT-SAT</a> Concordance](<a href=“http://www.act.org/aap/concordance/index.html]ACT-SAT”>http://www.act.org/aap/concordance/index.html)</p>