Too many SATs?

<p>I took the SAT 4 times, which i know is A LOT but my mom started signing me up for them at the beginning of sophomore year (she is very enthusiastic). My writing scores were never "good enough" so she kept signing me up until the fourth time I got 720 writing but the math score was inconsistent with my previous ones.
My family thinks that I should just send my ACT (35 composite) and not send my 4 SAT (1520 CR + M one sitting, 2260 superscored) scores. I would feel guilty not sending all of my scores since it is Stanford's policy to send all scores.
My scores vastly improved (200+ points) from early sophomore to late junior year. </p>

<p>How negatively do you guys think having taken the test so many times will affect my chances? Will this keep me out?</p>

<p>AFAIK there are no adcoms who post here.</p>

<p>So no one, no one here knows the answer to your question. Period. Exclamation point.</p>

<p>Work on the three things you can control, your essays, your Fall grades and your ECs.</p>

<p>I believe that Stanford requires you to send all scores anyway.</p>

<p>It shouldn’t make a huge difference; my SAT was significantly lower than my ACT and I got in (unhooked)</p>

<p>For all serious candidates, (which you seem to be one). The school will verify your scores with the College Board. The biggest factor will be integrity and ability to follow direction. Send all your scores. Do not give it a reason to disqualify you.</p>

<p>thanks for the input, all scores shall be sent!</p>