<p>So I can’t decide if I want to send my scores in when I apply to Bowdoin. I’m applying early, so I have to decide soon. I got 720 CR, 690 M, 750 W in one sitting. I was thinking of not super scoring, bc the second time I took it I got 660 CR, 700 M, and 730 W. I am also submitting my subject tests, 750 in chemistry and 790 in math 2.</p>
<p>I have a high GPA, so should I submit them? And if I do, should I submit all of them?</p>
<p>Yes, I’d submit the scores if I were you. Bowdoin will superscore, so send all of your scores. You are within their range, so your SATs can’t be used against you. It shows that you are of their academic caliber! At least submit your SAT IIs as those are strong scores. </p>
<p>In the long run, your SATs can only help. If you don’t submit your scores and you don’t get accepted, you’ll always wonder whether your SATs could’ve helped. While they are test optional, they really do want to know whether you are in their range. Students who do not submit choose to do so if they feel as if their test results are not an accurate of their intelligence. They have strong grades, recommendations, and essays. SATs (if good like yours are) can only help! </p>
<p>Your scores are great, so you should submit them! </p>