<p>I applied ED to Cornell and sent my SAT scores (630 M, 660 CR, 690 W). I realize that they're nothing to be proud of, especially the math score. I chose not to send my ACT scores (32 English, 30 Math, 28 Reading, 25 Science, 8 essay) because I am applying to be a Biology major and the 25 for science is really low. However, now I'm wondering if maybe I should send my ACT scores since the 30 on Math is fairly good and might make up for the 630 on the SAT Math. What do you guys think? BTW, I'm applying to CALS as my primary and CAS as my secondary.</p>
<p>I should have mentioned that my ACT composite is 29 and my SAT total is 1290/1980.</p>
<p>I would definitely send both. If I recall correctly, a 29 composite on the ACT is about the 95th percentile -- certainly a very respectable score, although perhaps a little below average for Cornell. Still, I think the 29 composite score will outweigh the 25 science subscore in the admissions decision.</p>
<p>29 is actually about the same as a 1290. </p>
<p>SAT/ACT</a> Comparison</p>