SAT, ACT, and Subject Tests

<p>For schools that require "SAT Reasoning Test and SAT Subject Tests; or ACT," such as Brown, would sending an SAT score and an ACT score fulfill the requirements? </p>

<p>If the SAT score is better than the ACT score, will it still be considered, or will the ACT score be looked at primarily because the SAT score is only viewed in conjunction with subject tests?</p>

<p>I'm asking because I have 2350+ on the SAT, but I haven't yet taken subject tests and am concerned about how I'll do on them. I took the ACT once and got a 32, and I'm waiting for the scores from the April test, but I doubt it will be in the range of my SAT score.</p>

<p>I've been studying for Math II and Literature and am taking both in May. For some reason I've been struggling a lot with the math, and how I do on lit seems to depend a lot on the individual test. So yeah, I'm not really confident I'll do well in them and I want to know how having a great SAT score, a good ACT score and no subject tests would appear to colleges.</p>

<p>nooooo definitely take at least 2 subject tests. Many schools require them and almost every school recommends them or considers them in the application process. Your SAT score is very good and I wouldn’t worry about your ACT score as colleges accept either. </p>

<p>Also how are you studying for the Math II?</p>