<p>I took the SAT back in May, got a 2020 (1300), then took the ACT in September and did significantly better (34). I am taking SAT subject tests soon. Do I have to send my SAT I scores if I send my SAT subject test scores? It says "CORNELL UNIVERSITY has indicated that it considers all SAT scores in its review process and requires that you submit all SAT scores from all test dates." Does this statement include if I'm submitting SAT subject tests? It seems like it's mainly to prevent superscoring, which I don't plan on doing because I only took the SAT I once anyway. I'm just a little confused since this isn't very clear. Thank you!</p>
<p>A couple years ago, I asked Cornell if it’s stated policy on tests means it wants all scores, including both all SAT and all subject tests even if you submit ACT, and the answer I was given was yes… As far as actual impact, Cornell claims it uses to determine admission that test with the believed higher score if you submit both SAT and ACT. </p>