Should I send *all* of my ACT scores or my one (slightly inferior) SAT score?

<p>So, here's the deal:</p>

<p>In March, my school had a "free ACT day" for all juniors. I took it and got a 36 despite missing two questions. Needless to say, I was pretty happy with this, until I discovered that the test was practically useless to me since it didn't have the Writing section. Therefore, that June I took it with writing and, thankfully, got a 36 again (though my writing subscore wasn't that good).</p>

<p>Here's the problem- I'm applying to a college (Yale, to be specific) that explicitly requires that "all" of the scores on either the SAT or the ACT be sent, and for some annoying reason ACT specifies that only one test date can be sent per $12 report, meaning that I'd have to send two separate reports. My SAT is pretty solid as well (2350) and would be cheaper since I only took it once, but I'm concerned it won't have the "perfect" cachet that a 36 on the ACT does. Do you think it's worth the extra twelve bucks to send both ACT reports, or will it not make enough of a difference to justify the cost?</p>

<p>SAT 2350 is so close to perfect that it reinforces the legitimacy of the ACT 36 rather than sullying it. For a school like Yale, would you rather improve your chances, or save $12? </p>

<p>I assume you did equally well on the SAT Subject Tests?</p>

<p>Considering it is this users first post, I doubt it is a serious question whether $12 justifies sending second report. If it actually a serious question, the first reply is spot on.</p>