<p>I was planning to send just my ACT (33) but my counselor also sent my SAT score (1930). I was wondering should I also send my SAT IIs (750- Bio M) and (710- Math IIC) since they will see my SAT I anyways. By the way I am applying to PLME.</p>
<p>These are pretty good SAT II scores, so I'd say send them-it can't hurt you because your ACT is high already. But College Board sends all scores in one report (all SAT Is and IIs taken are sent together). So unless you took these SAT IIs after your counselor sent off the SAT I, the SAT II scores were probably sent already.</p>
<p>Actually the SAT II scores weren't on the transcript because she hadn't received them yet. Thanks for your help. Anybody else have an opinion of what I should do?</p>
<p>I also sent my ACT scores to PLME. I chose not to send SAT IIs, because I figured many PLME applicants would have very high scores. They cannot compare and find me lacking if they never get the test!</p>
<p>i sent both my ACT scores to Brown for PLME (32 and 35) because I heard they reject really high scores as well (in order to keep everyone's score in the same range)...I'm hoping they just average those two scores together or something...</p>
<p>I didn't send my sat tests though, mostly because I had not received my nov. SAT II scores by that time</p>
<p>I seriously doubt that having a high score would hurt you b/c they want to keep people's scores in the same range.</p>
<p>eh i dunno that's what the admissions officer told me about plme</p>
<p>Depends on how you look at it. They DO want to keep scores in the same range, so they might reject some high-scorers. But at the same time they will reject even more low-scorers, so in the end you still end up having a higher chance with a high score..because everything is relative</p>
<p>Anybody else have an opinion?</p>
<p>just a question, what would they possibly have to gain my keeping scores "in the same range?"</p>
<p>in the same range as in smth like admitting 10% with 2000, 30% with 2100, etc.
it's called "diversity"</p>