When do I need to submit SAT II scores to Brown University (ED)?

<p>Here’s the current (minor) predicament:
• I’ve already taken the ACT. I got a great composite score but a far-below-Ivy-quality essay score. Submitted.
• I’ve already taken the SAT II. I did well and am satisfied with my scores. Haven’t submitted yet though.
• I just took the October SAT I for NMF, and I think I did pretty well. Scores come out on the 28th.</p>

<p>Anyway, I’d like to hold out on sending my SAT II scores until I see my SAT I score. If I do well on the SAT I essay, I’d like to submit the SAT I and SAT II scores to Brown in a single setting. Is it OK that this will mean waiting to submit SAT II scores until October 28th? I know some schools use electronic submission while others use mail submission, so I figure that would be the deciding factor, but I posted all of that other confusing information in case any of it is relevant. :)</p>

<p>EDIT: Just to clarify, I think sending the scores together will save me a little money.</p>

<p>The stress of waiting to send the scores far outweighs the cost of sending them. Technical glitches happen all the time. I’d send your SAT I scores now, and put Brown on the list for your four free score reports from your most recent SAT subject test sitting. That’s what I did with my son’s scores. We paid for the SAT scores to be sent, and will have the subject test scores sent when they are out on Oct 28th. </p>

<p>@Massmomm: I already used the four free score reports. Three of them for colleges that require all testing, and one of them for National Merit. (Just to clarify, I already took the SAT II, not the SAT I.)</p>

<p>If I were in your situation, I would send he subject test scores now, since you may or may not later send the SAT scores. The peace of mind, for me, would outweigh the minimal cost.</p>