<p>Hey guys, I am debating if I need to/ should submit my SAT and SATII scores. Many of the schools I am applying to say that you can either take the ACT or SATI and SATIIS. I have scored as follows:</p>
<p>ACT:34
SATI: 2200 (700 reading, 740 math, 760 writing) (october score pending)
SATII (OUCH)- Math IIC- 800, Spanish 660, Physics 680 (Novemeber I am taking spanish and literature).</p>
<p>I am applying to many top tier schools, and so far have sent in my ACT scores to all of them. ( I am applying to Harvard, Yale, Stanford, Georgetown, Duke, Vanderbilt, Northwestern, Wash U st. louis, U of Illinois, U of Michigan, U of wis. Madison.)</p>
<p>What should I send for each school? I am thinking Ill send in all my SAT scores to all but the U ofs... those I am not worried about.</p>
<p>If the schools say either ACT of SAT I and SATIIs, do they still want SATs? And if they 'recommend' SAT IIS, should I give em to them, even though mine are not that strong?</p>
<p>hmmm... so far those are my only schools...? I figured the U of Wisc. U of Mich, U of illinois were pretty safe bets. Vanberbilt, Northwestern and U of Wash. St Louis seemed like decent chances....</p>
<p>Do you have any other suggestions... im open to all feedback? I was looking for a LAC to do... and also a safer university?</p>
<p>If a school <em>recommends</em> 3 SAT II scores, what would happen if you only sent them 2? (The SAT IIs are in addition to the new SAT I with writing)</p>
<p>I wouldnt consider Umich or UI a safe chance when out of state Im not sure of Wisconsin</p>
<p>There are many stories of people who apply only to top school and dont get in any of them. Id apply to 1-2 truly saety schools that you would feel comfortable at and you know you definately would get in.</p>