I self reported my SAT score (2340), subject tests, and ACT score (35) on the common App. I will send an official score report of my ACT and SAT subject tests. However, I will not submit an official score report of my SAT because of previous lower scores. Will my SAT score still help in admissions even without an official report?
That’s a great question that I’ve been wondering myself, I think that colleges will consider ur act scores but not ur sat scores
I believe that Cornell REQUIRES all score to be reported
From the Cornell admissions website:
“Note that Cornell requires students to submit all scores from SAT tests taken and does not participate in the College Board’s Score Choice.”
You can submit just your ACTs and your subject tests. The wording is a little ambiguous, but what they mean is whichever tests you send, you must send all of them. Call admissions to clarify (unless they changed it recently). Either way, OP, your top scores are so good, the others won’t hurt it. They only consider your highest scores.
In answering your question, no they will not consider a score that was not officially reported. If I were you, I’d just send them all in. How bad was your lowest SAT?