Submitting the ACT over the SAT?

<p>I've sat for the ACT and the SAT once. I got a 32 on the ACT and a 2040 on the SAT (670 M, 670 CR, 700 W). My ACT is better and I would prefer to send just that to colleges. However, since on the College Board website it says that some of my schools require "all scores" I am not sure whether that means all scores from both companies, or just all the score from the company you choose.</p>

<p>The main schools I'm unsure about for this are Georgetown, University of Southern California, and the UCs. Any help would be very much appreciated.</p>

<p>In summary, can I send just my ACT to these schools, or do I have to send both my SAT and ACT scores?</p>

<p>You can choose to send only the ACT score.
For most colleges, it’s either “the results of SAT <em>OR</em> ACT”. (Which includes Georgetown and USC)</p>

<p>^^ not true about Georgetown. According to their website: “Georgetown requires that you submit scores from all test sittings of the SAT, ACT, and SAT II Subject Tests”. So any standardized test that you’ve taken must be sent to them. Also for Georgetown, they only look at the M and CR sections of the SAT.
(My top choice school, so I’ve obsessively read their policy, considering I am in the same position as you, with a much stronger ACT score)</p>