<p>I'm a freshman applicant. I know that I have to submit all of ACT and SAT scores if I took both tests.
What about SAT IIs? Do I have to send ALL of my SAT Subject scores too? If so, would they look at just two highest scores? I'm planning to apply to SEAS which strongly encourages Math 2 and Physics tests. If physics score is not my two highest scores, (in fact, quite low) would it hurt my chances?</p>
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<p>“No preference is given to either test, however Penn requires applicants to submit their entire testing history. If applicants have taken both the SAT and the ACT, they must submit their testing history from both exams. Penn will pay attention to the highest scores from any test when reviewing a candidate’s application, but having the complete testing profile provides deeper insight.” from penn’s website (<a href=“http://www.admissions.upenn.edu/apply/freshman-admission/required-testing”>http://www.admissions.upenn.edu/apply/freshman-admission/required-testing</a>)</p>
<p>@Wharton2020 I already read that website, but I was little bit confused. So does the word “the SAT” includes both SAT Reasoning Test and SAT Subject Tests (SAT II)?</p>
<p>@Aguileon i would guess it includes SAT II. Because at the top the website defines SAT as both the SATI and SATII</p>
<p>You know, it’s okay if you only submit one or the other. I had taken the ACT with writing, the SAT, and three SAT II tests, but I only submitted the ACT to Penn. For me it was a financial consideration; sending my full testing history to every college would have been expensive, especially when the ACT charges separately to send each test.</p>
<p>I was accepted with a likely letter and was one of 86 applicants to receive an automatic nomination for the University Scholars program.</p>
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Yes to both.</p>