Only Submitting ACT ?s ah

<p>My ACT (29) is much stronger than my SAT (1660), brandeis says if you submit your act you dont have to submit any SAT IIs (which also didnt go too good) but im slightly worried it will affect my chances.
also, how much did is supposed to be written under the activites page, the supplement part.
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<p>There is enough room so you can have an activity in each "slot" and still have room three or four short sentences describing your role (instruments played, offices held, positions played, etc. ) in that activity.</p>

<p>i don't think that brandeis looks for reasons to deny you admission--they look for reasons to accept you. if they like your act, gpa and ECs, then they will take you regardless of not submitting SATs.</p>

<p>Brandeis is reasonable when admitting applicants. Like sulsk said, they really have no preference on whether you submit your SAT or ACT, they will look at the higher score.</p>

<p>hmm I have a question. I took the SAT and scored higher than on ACT which I got a 28.. but I thought since I didn't take SAT II's, I had to submit my ACT only and not the SAT I.. is this true? Could I have submitted my SAT? =/</p>

<p>Yes, I submitted both my SAT scores and my ACT scores. You could had submitted both but I have no idea how they will used them though.</p>

<p>Oh no.. It's too late to send my SAT I right?</p>

<p>Tweet, there is a very very good chance they have not yet gotten to the point of reviewing your application yet. If your SAT I score is something that you think makes you look good, go for it - submit it. You might consider faxing them a copy of your score sheet as well as submitting it officially. On the off chance they look at your application before they receive the official report, they would have the fax in your folder of credentials, I think. Even if it is just equally as good as your ACT, this reflects well on you - that you are the sort of person who can do well on either test.</p>