<p>I do not want to submit my sat score to Cornell as CALS says I dont have to, but they are already on my transcripts. </p>
<p>what can I do, if anything?</p>
<p>-your friendly, supernatural angel</p>
<p>I do not want to submit my sat score to Cornell as CALS says I dont have to, but they are already on my transcripts. </p>
<p>what can I do, if anything?</p>
<p>-your friendly, supernatural angel</p>
<p>What are your scores?</p>
<p>680 math
680 reading
710 writing</p>
<p>uhh, i wouldn’t submit them because theyre a little low, but i feel that in cases like this, you should submit SAT scores only if theyre in the 75 percentile of cornell’s admitted students (usually 2250+, even 2300+) and if you’r applying for soph transfer. If you’re really intent on sending a score, I suggest increasing your score by at least 150 points in a retest in march. of course, if you get a lower score, then that looks worse than not retaking it. So…if you want to submit, retake, but only if you are SURE you can do much better.</p>
<p>thats the thing i dont want to submit them, but they are on my transcripts, and by sending my transcripts I am effectively sending my sat score which i do not want</p>