To send or not to send?: SAT IIs

<p>hey, if anyone can give me some feedback on this i’d really appreciate it.</p>

<p>if i took the ACT and got a composite of 32 (36 reading, 32 Math, 33 Writing, 27 Sci) should i send them my SAT 2 scores? they aren’t that great…</p>

<p>Math2C: 740
Physics:680
Lit: 620</p>

<p>I’m applying to wharton RD…so would these scores hurt my chances of gettin in? or make no difference?</p>

<p>thanks for any advice.</p>

<p>I'd send them.</p>

<p>did you take SAT 1's? submit them?</p>

<p>yah i did take sat Is. i did ok on those (my highest were 760 M, 620 R, 710 W). but i think did better overall on ACT (36 R, 32 M, 33 W, 27Sci) so i submitted that instead. so i was jsut wondering if sending the SATIIs would help or break me, or make no difference at all. thanks.</p>

<p>If you took your SAT I after you took SAT IIs (i.e. your SAT II scores existed before you sent your SAT I), because the two scores are on the same report, you've already submitted them...</p>

<p>And doesn't Penn require 2 SAT IIs or something?</p>

<p>Also, I admit that those aren't the best scores (especially for this board), but they're are definitely (emphasis here) good scores, and don't let anybody tell you otherwise.</p>

<p>If you haven't sent them yet, send your scores... and good luck with Wharton.</p>

<p>:)</p>

<p>why send? He has the ACTs and IMO his ACTs > SAT I + SAT II</p>

<p>Hey random question.. I took the SAT I's in May and October and the SAT II's in December... I sent the SAT II score report to Penn.. were the May and October scores on the score report as well?</p>

<p>yes they were.</p>

<p>why not send them and let Penn decide which to use?</p>