Should I send my SAT scoreeee??

<p>I have just received my SAT score. I took SAT 3 times with 1370/2100 in Jan, 1420/2150 in June. My score in November is lower than 1420 in June but the CR score is higher (620 in June ---> 640 in November).</p>

<p>Should I send my SAT score? Actually, Cornell requires me to send all scores but I can delay sending scores so they may receive it after reading my application. Should I send or delay sending?</p>

<p>They “superscore”, send it.</p>

<p>Well, your reading score hasn’t really changed; 20 points is pretty insignificant. So don’t send it; I don’t think it would change their decision.</p>

<p>but they require me to send all scores. Should I waste 10 dollars sending it ? If they know, will I be reject?</p>

<p>Did you apply early decision? I’m also unsure whether or not I should send my November scores since my reading and writing scores remained the same and math went down by 50…</p>

<p>Send it. They want everything, give them everything.</p>

<p>I just sent two SAT subject test today for CALS ED which I sent in before Nov. Is it too late ?</p>

<p>But problem is that if I send this score, they know that I took the test 3 times so will it hurt my chance?</p>

<p>I would say send the scores for two reasons. First Cornell requires all scores be sent (im not sure how they would know but why take a chance) second I don’t think taking the SAT 3 times is a problem I believe many people dog. So send the scores and good luck to you</p>