<p>Ok, so I'm applying to MIT this year (obviously) and I was wondering if I should send my SAT (2400 770M 710W 800CR), ACT (35comp, 33M 36R 36S 34E 11essay) or both </p>
<p><em>SAT subject scores 800M2 770Bio 800USH sending all</em></p>
<p>Also, on the application it only has 12 slots for AP scores/tests to take. I've taken 10 so far and am planning on taking 3 this year (Phys C E/M, Calc BC and Chem), and I was wondering which score or test to be taken to omit (if I was to omit a score from a test taken it would probably be my lone 3 in macroecon).</p>
<p>Finally, I self studied/was homeschooled/used MIT OpenCourseWare for Microecon, Macroecon, and Enviro Sci; should I put those in my course list and say that it was with MIT OCW and that it was home-schooled so no grade was awarded? My mom gave me an A/A-/A- but I don't think they count xD </p>
<p>Although I could make my own transcript with those courses on it and send it in separately (I already have to send in 4 transcripts because I'm graduating in December but my AP courses are all yearlong and from 3 other high schools). Is this home school transcript considered valid? Or should I just put no grade but list the course? Or just not list them at all.</p>
<p>The only reason I have for listing my Microecon score instead of replacing it with a test-to-take is that it validates my home-school course somewhat, although a 3 is rather meh. (I got a 5/4 on the other 2).</p>