Score Sending Disaster

<p>So I took the SAT twice (700 Reading, 680 Math, 730 Writing the first time and 640 Reading, 730 Math, 650 Writing the second time) and the ACT once (30 composite). I then planned to take the Chem and Math II Subject tests, but I got sick on the day of test. Yeah, I know I really shouldn't have tried to take the test anyway but I went ahead and took Math II (I didn't take Chem). I ended up getting a 620 on the test, which I know is pretty dismal for any school. After seeing that score, I planned on sending my ACT score and my SAT I scores, but I only recently found out that this would go against the no score choice policy.
I'm well aware that when looking at the highest scores, my SAT score isn't great by Yale standards but it's certainly better than my ACT score. That being said, is it worth sending it with the terrible Math II score? (I have to send my ACT score regardless since I only took one subject test). </p>

<p>Or, if you don't feel like reading all that: 700 R, 680 M, 730 W + 640 R, 730 M, 650 W + 30 ACT + 620 Math II -OR- just 30 ACT?</p>

<p>I would just send the 30 if i were you.</p>

<p>Yeah, that’s what I was leaning toward.
Also, I still have my best SAT scores listed in the common app (since I’m sending them to my other schools). Is this a problem if I only officially send my ACT scores?</p>

<p>^I don’t know if it’s a problem, but you can make a different common application version for Yale. SAT scores can be removed from the new application version.</p>

<p>I would definitely send the SAT scores… your superscore comes out to be a 32 or so on the ACT, and are overall more competitive for Yale. Take the subject tested again in January and rush report them.</p>

<p>@alihaq717 Yeah, ideally that’s what I would do, but I’m not sure that I would be able to retake the test for various reasons</p>

<p>well yale wants 2 sat II tests… sooo since you only have one just go on and send your 30 act. ANDDDD yale allows the february act soo you could retake it…</p>