Unanswered Question. Please Help!!!

<p>My ACT score is:
Comp (34)
English (33)
Math (35)
Reading (33)
Science (36)</p>

<p>My SAT I score is:
Comp (2150)
CR (680)
Math (720)
Writing (750)</p>

<p>My SAT II scores are:
Chem (790)
Bio (760)
Math II (750)</p>

<p>If I were to submit ALL of these scores to Ivy League, Stanford, and Rice, which scores would they look at for admission? Obviously my ACT is comparably higher than my SAT (equates to around a 2300). So would colleges look at only my highest score (the ACT) or would they look down on my 2150? </p>

<p>Also, if colleges did only look at the ACT, would they completely ignore my SAT II subject test scores? I feel like I screwed myself over by sending both my SAT and ACT to a few of these schools already...and I keep getting mixed reviews and all the emails from the colleges just say to check their site (which doesn't have an answer)...PLEASE HELP!!!!</p>

<p>Don’t worry about sending both test scores.</p>

<p>Colleges will most likely use your highest score, in this case, your ACT. The colleges you mentioned usually require SAT + Subject Tests or ACT + Subject Tests. Chances are, they’ll evaluate the latter. </p>

<p>And no need to panic, you haven’t done anything wrong. Plenty of applicants accidentally send one too many test scores at times and still get accepted. By the way, ALL your test scores are respectable and well within competition so no worries on that part. Focus on other aspects of your application and you’ll be good to go!</p>