<p>I recently obtained my ACT scores and I was wondering whether to send my ACT scores or my SAT scores. On my ACT, I obtained 31 on English, 27 on Math, 34 on Reading, 25 on Science and a combined English/Writing 29, with an essay score of 8, for a total composite score of 29. On my SAT, I received a 650 on CR, 650 on math and 660 on writing with an essay score of 11 for a total of 1960. I intend to major in finance or business administration and I am applying to NYU Stern, Macaulay Baruch, Boston College, Carnegie Mellon, University of Michigan, Binghamton and more. So should I send in my SAT or my ACT scores and I won't be able to retake them because I'm taking SAT 2s in december (us, math level 2 and literature).</p>
<p>Tough choice, but if it was up to me, I would submit my SAT</p>
<p>That’s hilarious- I’m planning on majoring in finance and have the exact same total scores as you for each test (640CR/640M/680W, 29E/27M/29R/29S/10 essay) I am expecting at least slightly higher results from the November SAT which will be revealed next week.</p>
<p>In any case, not all schools superscore, so I’m still interested in what people have to say about this if worse comes to worse. The percentile for a 29 is slightly higher than a 1960 (93% vs 91% if I remember correctly), but I’ve seen mid 600s on each section in the 25th-75th percentiles while a 29 altogether isn’t for some schools. Still need more evidence though, so bump.</p>