SAT Scores as Transfer

<p>Should I include them or not since they are optional to most fo the schools im applying to.
I'm applying to JHU, brown , and Penn</p>

<p>reading: 630
Math:620
Writing:570</p>

<p>Math level 1:640
Spanish:720</p>

<p>I have a strong gpa 3.8+ in high school and college (not sure of high schools since i havent checked)
I have plenty of EC both in high school and college</p>

<p>I don’t think you should, at least I wouldn’t. An 1820 is kinda low and SAT’s are supposed to be an indicator of how well a high school student will do in college. A 3.8 is excellent so it more than speaks for your college-readiness.</p>

<p>Those schools might not be very realistic…but who am I to tell you not to try at least.</p>

<p>You don’t have much of a choice with Penn; Penn requires the SAT I/ACT for all transfer applicants.</p>

<p>[Penn</a> Admissions: F.A.Q. for Transfer Admission to Penn](<a href=“http://www.admissions.upenn.edu/applying/transferfaq.php]Penn”>http://www.admissions.upenn.edu/applying/transferfaq.php)</p>

<p>as does brown.</p>

<p>^ Not necessarily true. While Brown recommends the submission of standardized test scores, they are not required.</p>

<p>[Brown</a> Admission: Transfer Students](<a href=“Undergraduate Admission | Brown University”>Undergraduate Admission | Brown University)</p>

<p>If you don’t have to, don’t include them.</p>