Should I/do I need to send my SAT scores?

<p>I've already sent my ACT and SAT II scores to Yale, but I just realized that the Yale website says that for them to receive any scores from either testing agency, you must send all your score results (SAT and SAT II). I took the SAT last month for the National Merit Scholarship and recently received my scores. I didn't receive my SAT II scores until after the early action deadline but I sent them anyway, which the website says you can do. Must I now send my SAT scores as well for any of my SAT scores to be considered? If not, should I? I did pretty well on the SAT (730 math, 800 writing, 800 CR - within Yale's range but on the low end for math) but not as well as I did on the ACT (36) or the subject tests (800 Lit, 800 Math 2).</p>

<p>You must ask College Board to send them. This link lays out why and how.</p>

<p>[Frequently</a> Asked Questions - Standardized Testing | Yale College Admissions](<a href=“http://admissions.yale.edu/faq/standardized-testing]Frequently”>Standardized Testing | Yale College Undergraduate Admissions)</p>

<p>Would they find out if you didn’t send it in? Probably not.</p>

<p>Will you feel better about yourself and play fair if you send it in? Yes</p>

<p>^Yes.</p>

<p>And those SAT I scores will not hurt your application at all.</p>

<p>If you took the act with writing, you did not even need to send in your sat II subject tests.</p>

<p>I guess I’m in the same boat. Only, I thought there wasn’t a point in sending them in at this point because it takes them forever to send them to the colleges. And I thought that by the time Yale got my SAT I scores, the decision would’ve been already made.</p>

<p>Should I go send my new scores in now, with 9 days until the decision date? Will it even get there in time?</p>

<p>I was just planning on sending them in if I got deferred… Now I don’t know.</p>