<p>So I have applied to a few very hard schools, including some Ivys.</p>
<p>My scores are:
First try SAT1: 460 CR, 760 M, 610 W = 1830
Second try SAT1: 680 CR, 640 M, 780 W = 2100
Superscore: 680 CR, 760 M, 780 W = 2220</p>
<pre><code> Math2 SAT II: 790
Physics II: 700
ACT: 35 E, 34 M, 30 R, 34 S = 33 COMPOSITE
</code></pre>
<p>I do not know if I should:</p>
<p>submit my ACT, SAT1, AND SAT2 scores </p>
<p>OR</p>
<p>submit JUST my ACT and SAT2 scores (to universities that allow score choice)</p>
<p>Additionally, I have completed 3 AP exams in my high school years until now and have received two 5's and one 4. Should I spend money and report these OFFICIAL scores to every university, or will self-reporting them on my application be sufficient?</p>
<p>But doesn’t the 460 on reading really dent my application?
Plus, even the 680 isn’t really great… don’t you think the 33 would look better?
Or is it just better to not use score-choice?</p>
<p>Sorry for the somewhat irrelevant question, but how do I send official score reports? do I call collegeboard and do it by phone or is there a way for me to do it online with a credit card? Also, how do I let CB know that I intend to use score choice with some schools and not with others?</p>
<p>I’m too tired to look it up, but is a 33 ACT higher than a 2220 SAT? If yes, I’d send the ACT and only the SAT 2 scores, not SAT I. I’m not sure how much the 460 would weigh on college admission dudes, but I think at least subconsciously they might be a little bothered by it.</p>