<p>I want to major in science at Penn, and I only intended on submitting my SAT score. I took the ACT as well and got a 33, but then problem is is that I didn't finish the Science Section when I took it and got a 27. </p>
<p>On the Penn secondary school report, I'm pretty sure my counselor reported my ACT score :(</p>
<p>But the thing is is that that was my second time taking the ACT. The first time was in January, and I got a 32 with a Science score of 32. </p>
<p>On the report, does the counselor only put the most recent ACT taken? And if the counselor doesn't, am I guaranteed deferral/rejection?
(cries)</p>
<p>"And if the counselor doesn't, am I thoroughly screwed?"</p>
<p>That depends. Have you ever been mistaken for a stripper?</p>
<p>Ha. Ha. Ha. Funny. I changed it.</p>
<p>No, but seriously. Am I?</p>
<p>does anyone think penn puts a little bit more preference to the sat than the act? (i hope so)</p>
<p>i'm worrying.</p>
<p>They put preference to your better score (unlike Princeton and Stanford who officially put preference and require the SAT). They'll look at the highest compatible combination of scores here - there's really nothing you can do now anyway (other than take one of the tests again to try to get a higher score).</p>