SAT and ACT, no SAT II?

<p>Hi all,</p>

<p>I am applying regular decision for fall 2014 admission, and I have a question about which tests scores I should submit. I have taken the SAT and two SAT IIs, and I will have taken the ACT with writing as of September 21st. I am proud of how I did on the SAT and I expect to get roughly the equivalent of that score for an ACT score. My SAT subject test scores , however, were... not so good. I am taking the ACT with writing so that I don't have to submit my subject test scores, but would Yale consider my SAT score along with my ACT score as "proof" that I am a consistent student, and that I didn't just get lucky when I took the SATs that one time? Or would they just scrap my SAT score because I didn't send in SAT II scores along with it? Lastly, do you think it would be worth it to send my SAT and ACT scores?</p>

<p>Thank you!</p>

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<p>Y does not use Score Choice, if you submit your SAT you need to send your Subject tests as well.</p>

<p>entomom is correct–just send the ACT.</p>