Not exactly sure where to put this....

<p>So, I am wondering if I were to send both ACT and SAT scores, would both be looked upon? And by that, I even mean each ACT section score.</p>

<p>The thing is my strengths on the ACT are my weaknesses on the SAT, and my weaknesses on the ACT are my strengths on the SAT. Ironic, I know.</p>

<p>I do better on the ACT reading and math, whereas I do worst on the SAT.
(30, 31 respectively) (550, 650 respectively)</p>

<p>But I don't do so well on my english and science. I received a 26 for the english, but a 660 on my writing for SAT. I think the percentile is higher for my SAT than ACT, though a 660 is really nothing compared to most people on here.</p>

<p>I do better on the SAT for writing, whereas I do worst on the ACT. (10 on SAT essay, 8 on ACT one).</p>

<p>So, should I just send everything so that they can see the differences and really, the discrepanicies in these tests? Though, my composite score I guess doesn't make too much of a difference.</p>

<p>My impression is that colleges prefer to see as much information as you can give them. </p>

<p>Think of how little info they have on which to base an admissions decision. The more you can give them the better, and I agree that your strengths/weaknesses balance each other out.</p>

<p>According to an Ivy league admissions counselor, they will look at whatever is sent.
so they will consider both the ACT and SAT.</p>

<p>Okay, thanks so much!</p>