Should I submit my SAT scores

<p>I'm having trouble deciding whether to submit my sat and satii scores.
I have a 34 on my ACT, but only a 2040 superscore on SAT.
I also have 760 in MathII and US History, but a 560 in Lit.</p>

<p>Should I just submit my ACT score? because my SAT and Lit scores are terrible and I'm not sure the 760s would make up for it.</p>

<p>i think u HAVE to submit ALL</p>

<p>yeah says on the site that you have to submit all. I had the same problem with my scores, got a 580 in german but I submitted it :(</p>

<p>I thought that meant you just couldn’t use score choice.</p>

<p>Yes, as aforementioned you have to send all of your scores to Penn.</p>

<p>Yep… Penn wants to see EVERYTHING! I wish they didn’t though, ha… I have some well, less-than-impressive scores that I wish I hadn’t had to share with Penn.</p>

<p>But I took the ACT, but didn’t send it because how are they supposed to know whether I took it or not?</p>

<p>I took the act and didn’t send it because how are they supposed to know whether I took it or not?</p>

<p>Bad grammar. Sorry. :-(</p>

<p>Peruvian, you are saying that you actually didn’t send a score, even though it’s required? It’s tempting to do this myself. But if I were you, I would delete that post. If your username can be traced to your identity, isn’t there a way Penn could find out that you did that and revoke your admission? It’s just so tempting to do that, though.</p>

<p>Penn knows everything. they will track you down and punish you</p>

<p>Does taking a test more than once work against you? I read a statement from Penn that basically says your first score is the best representation of your abilities, and retaking tests only shows you have extra time/money to spare. Would retaking the SAT I’s and II’s (one time for each test) hurt my chances here, even if the second scores were perfect?</p>