What should I do?

<p>I need someone's input. Do you think I should submit my SAT or my ACT score or both?</p>

<p>SAT score:
M-690
R-600
W-670
Total: 1290/1600
1960/2400</p>

<p>ACT score:
E-30
M-34
R-25
S-29
Composite: 30/36</p>

<p>i’d say both, but im new to this whole process so you might want some other opinions haha</p>

<p>send both anyways</p>

<p>Here is some other info that might make a difference.
I live in NY.
Applying only to schools in the Northeast region.
Most of them accept the ACT with Writing.
My ACT comparison to most of these schools is much better than my SAT comparison. </p>

<p>So…?</p>

<p>Send the ACT. It’s a 2000 converted.</p>

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<p>Well, I would certainly send in both. It shows that you are pretty consistent with those results.</p>

<p>Although if that school only looks at CR+M SAT then just do the ACT</p>

<p>the math on your act looks better, otherwise, both are same.
go act</p>

<p>@PiKahCh00 yea I know lol</p>

<p>@jimyjim and @aa2011 Most of the colleges I am applying to look at CR+M. Here is a list of some the colleges I am applying to. I believe most of these colleges only look at CR+M. </p>

<p>SUNY Stony Brook (Bio), SUNY Geneseo (Bio), SUNY New Paltz (BS/DO), SUNY Buffalo (Bio), Boston University (Bio), Rutgers (PharmD), St. John’s University (PharmD), etc.</p>

<p>Yeah… I would just send in the ACT alone because your SAT CR+M=1290 and ACT converted is almost 1340.</p>

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