uh-oh.. SAT already sent and I just got a good ACT

<p>So this is how it is.. I took the SAT Dec 2nd, then the ACT Dec 9th. I sent the SAT to all my schools but not the ACT.</p>

<p>ACT scores came in yesterday, and I was surprised to find I had a 32. I'd already taken the SAT before (before the Dec 2nd testing) and my CR + M is around 1280.</p>

<p>My SAT scores from the Dec 2nd are gonna come in soon but I don't think they'll equate anywhere close to a 32 ACT.</p>

<p>Therein lies the problem, I've already made the mistake of sending my SAT scores. I can still send my ACT scores but would colleges frown upon a low SAT and a good ACT? I'm also worried that they might question why I took the SAT so many (3) times in addition to the ACT (2), in other words, 5 testings.</p>

<p>Should I send the 32 ACT to all my colleges anyway?</p>

<p>The answer is obvious. Yes, and right away. ACT 32 opens to scholarships, honors colleges, etc.</p>

<p>wow? scored are up already? damm, wasn't the test taken like last to last saturday (dec.9)?</p>

<p>did u have to pay the $8 early viewing thing?</p>

<p>Yeah, the early scores are up and you have to pay $8. The SAT scores are out tommorow.</p>

<p>I probably will send the ACT to all my colleges now (damn, its gonna be like $9 per college), does ACT send all scores like collegeboard? This is the second time I took it, I got 28 the last time.</p>

<p>So colleges won't look down upon the frequency of all the tests? And how will they go about the 1300 SAT v 32 ACT, I hope that wont bring me down too much.</p>

<p>i believe colleges will look at the best score
good luck</p>

<p>ACT only sends scores for the sitting for which you request scores.</p>

<p>Definitely send the ACT. They'll only see one set of scores.</p>