<p>I took the SAT four times (one in tenth grade that was for a special program and I didn't really prepare for it, so really only three times), and have a highest single setting of 2290 and a superscore of 2360. </p>
<p>I took the ACT once and got a 35. </p>
<p>The question is, which scores should I send? According to most conversion charts, a 35 ACT correlates to a 2330 or 2320 SAT, so it would be a bit lower than my superscore. However, taking a test three times looks worse than taking a test only once.</p>
<p>Help!!</p>
<p>Not all schools superscore. Some schools even require that you send the ALL your scores from every sitting.</p>
<p>What’s your highest single sitting SAT Math+CR?</p>
<p>Send both, while not required it’s in your favor. However, if you do have to pick I’d recommend the ACT score.</p>
<p>@scholarme my highest single sitting SAT Math+CR is 1540 (800 M, 740 CR).</p>
<p>@TheJHUenthusiast If i only send my ACT score, would you recommend sending any SAT IIs? </p>
<p>I have a 800 Math 2, and 740 Chemistry</p>
<p>1540 M/CR just hits the equivalent of 35.
If it wrre my kid here’s what I would suggest:
Send your ACT to all, then check each college to see what they say about SAT scores. If they don’t superscore but don’t require all scores, send the one with the highest M/CR. If the do superscore and don’t require all scores, send the highest M/CR plus the ones which will get you to 2360.</p>
<p>There is no reason to hide either score. Send both in if budget allows.
Also, you are counted to have 4 SAT attempts no matter what your excuse is as you took the first one in 10th grade. But still, I don’t see any reason to hide. Each school has a different ACT/SAT conversion chart as they put emphasis in different section scores. Some one count some sections. So let them decide which one is better for you.</p>