What will happen

<p>If you have a low SAT score (1800-1860) but a high ACT score 33+ will your ACT score offset your SAT score...</p>

<p>do you have to report your sat score? just give them the high act score.</p>

<p>what if it is already reported to them?</p>

<p>I think they might look more so at the ACT...just cause</p>

<p>I think Rice considers the score that will most help your application. I don't think you have a choice as far as sending them your SAT scores because they will appear on the score report which will include your required SAT II's. If you wanted to only send one it would have to be the SAT, because Rice won't know if you took the ACT or not.</p>

<p>they look at the heighest one. mikeviking is right.</p>

<p>When filling out the Common App, couldn't you just put down your scores for the SAT IIs and the ACT? That way Rice will know that you'd only like them to consider those scores. Maybe...</p>

<p>well - they will get your SAT 1 when you send the SAT 2 to them thru collegeboard - as the scores are cumulative.</p>

<p>They will see them, but im positive they only consider the highest one</p>