Question about Cornell SAT/ACT score policy

On the Cornell website, it says that you need to submit ALL your scores from one testing agency, so as a junior I plan on sending my ACT score since I did well on that on my first try, so there’s no need for me to take it again.

However, if I want to submit my SAT II Subject Tests, will I ALSO have to submit my regular SAT I scores along with it or can I just submit my ACT and the SAT Subject Tests?? If I do, I think I’m screwed because I took the SAT twice and I didn’t do that well compared to my ACT Score that I took just once and did well on…
Thanks

Just send the ACT scores and subject test scores - that’s what my D did, and she was fine.

They didn’t say anything about her having to submit all her SAT I scores even though she took them?

@kvpop1 I agree with @xanthippe. I also sent just my ACT and SAT II subject test scores even though I took the SAT I twice. When you go into College Board to request to send scores, once you select the college(s) you want the scores to go to, there will be another option to choose which tests. Just select SAT Subject test and you’ll be fine. There might be a message that pops up on College Board that says something like “Cornell requires all scores be sent” but I just ignored it. The worst they can do is update your to-do list with a request for your SAT I test, but they didn’t do that for me and I was still accepted.

I sent everything, all tests.