<p>So I have applied to Dartmouth and I have a small question.</p>
<p>My scores are:
First try SAT1: 460 CR, 760 M, 610 W = 1830
Second try SAT1: 680 CR, 640 M, 780 W = 2100
Superscore: 680 CR, 760 M, 780 W = 2220</p>
<p>Math2 SAT II: 790
Physics II: 700</p>
<p>ACT: 35 E, 34 M, 30 R, 34 S = 33 COMPOSITE</p>
<p>I do not know if I should:</p>
<p>submit my ACT, SAT1, AND SAT2 scores </p>
<p>OR</p>
<p>submit JUST my ACT and SAT2 scores (since Dartmouth allows score choice)</p>
<p>I’d be inclined to submit only the ACT and SAT2s in your case. Although your SAT superscore is okay, your CR 680 doesn’t help much and of course your scores are wildly erratic. (460??? Did you mis-bubble or something?) I don’t know whether the admissions committee actually sees all the scores, or whether they just see the superscored results.</p>
<p>Hmm… that is exactly what I was thinking!</p>
<p>Anyone else please? I’m submitting my score very soon and would really appreciate some guidance as to what I should do.</p>
<p>bump…
any help would do!</p>
<p>sent in just the second SAT and the act. The 480 Cr will hurt you more than the 760 Math will help. The 34 math on the act makes up for the 640 math</p>