Question Regarding SAT Score Choice Policy

<p>I am having a difficult time deciding what to do...I applied to CAS and CALS planning to major in Economics and Applied Economics and Management respectively.</p>

<p>I scored a 33 on the ACT and only a 1360 on the SAT (690 M/670 R), but CAS requires that you submit two SAT Subject Tests (770 USH/730 M1). Now I wish I could simply submit my ACT and SAT II's, I am unsure if I can do this because of Cornell's policy of College Board's Score Choice Policy, which requires that you send all scores.</p>

<p>So with a substantially higher ACT and being required to submit two SAT II's, what should I do?</p>

<p>As side note if anybody knows how hard it would be to double major in economics and mathematics, please feel free to add something on that. Thanks for any help, it is greatly appreciated!!!</p>

<p>Send them all your scores. They will look at the higher of the SAT and ACT and ignore the other.</p>

<p>You have no choice but to send in everything.</p>

<p>My older daughter double majored in math/econ plus minored in gender studies. It is definitely doable, but her workload was heavy. You could double dip by using some econ courses to fufil math requirements, but it meant taking econ courses which have more math and therefore a lot more difficult. On the flip side is she got a lot of respect when she was job hunting.</p>

<p>Send all your scores. I sent in my 3 SAT sittings, 2 ACT sittings, and 5 SAT II sittings, even though I had substantially low scores in 1 of my SAT II tests and really low scores the first time I took the SAT. I got in</p>