Submitting as many tests as poss.

<p>If all the scores are high, it wouldn't hurt to send them all. However, they are probably just going to take the highest and write it down or enter it into the database.</p>

<p>There are issues about the ACT versus the SAT:</p>

<p>Most colleges will use a combined SAT score even though they are not from the same sitting. This doesn't happen with the ACT. You can select which ACT score is sent while the CB report shows all SAT and SAT II scores taken and graded so far. There used to be something called "Score Choice" but CB did away with it a few years ago. </p>

<p>Colleges that take the ACT in addition to the SAT may still require SAT II's. They may not since the ACT will sometimes substitute for both the SAT and SAT II's. However, if they need the SAT II's along with the ACT, the SAT I scores will also be on the CB report. </p>

<p>Some large public universities won't look at the SAT II's even if you supply them.</p>

<p>The number of SAT II's required (and what they are) depends on the college. A lot of colleges that used to require 3 SAT II's now only require 2 since the New SAT includes what used to be the SAT II Writing test.</p>