Should I use score-choice?

<p>So I have applied to CMcKenna 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 CMC allows score choice)</p>

<p>Anyone please? I’m submitting my scores very soon and would really appreciate some guidance as to what I should do.</p>

<p>The only reason not to report the SAT 1 scores is the 460 CR, but you did much better the second time. A 33 ACT is equivalent to a 2200 SAT so it may not be necessary to submit SAT 1. I guess I would not submit it unless you used your application to explain the low CR and the huge improvement the second time.</p>

<p>I would only submit the ACT.</p>

<p>I agree, only submit the ACT. Contrary to what some say, not having the SAT will make no difference.</p>

<p>I would submit all of them (both ACT and SAT), except maybe not the first time you took the SAT 1 if you don’t want them to see the 460.</p>

<p>^ disagree. His/her math score is significantly weaker in the second attempt. CMC does not look at the writing score, so the 780 isn’t useful.
The 460 is bizarre and distracting – just go with the ACT – it is solid and CMC does not prefer one test to another.</p>