<p>I've taken the SAT and ACT both twice and here's what I got
SAT: R750 M660 W800 (2210/2400, 1410/1600)
SAT: R760 M680 W770 (2210/2400, 1440/1600)
ACT: E32 M34 W34 S27 (32/36)
ACT: E34 M31 W31 S31 (32/36)</p>
<p>SAT superscores to a 2240/2400 and 1440/1600 while ACT superscores to a 33/36. I think this means I should send the SAT to schools that accept the SAT writing section and ACT to schools that don't accept the SAT writing, but I'm not sure how to tell whether schools do or not. Here's where I'm applying if that helps:
Knox College
Macalester College
UIllinois
UMichigan
GWU
American U
Boston U
Tufts
WUSTL
UChicago
Northwestern
Georgetown
Penn
Yale</p>
<p>If anyone could tell me which of these schools don't look at the SAT writing or how to easily figure it out for myself, that would be great.</p>
<p>although most wont admit it, most colleges (especially the most selective) give barey any weight to the Writing; which is unfortunate cause its probally the easiest section. The essay grading is just too inefficeint and varies too often from grader to grader, while the grammar part siply represent the old Writing sat 2, not the actual verbal section, so most would look at it, but with not nearly as much weight asCR/Math, </p>
<p>i cant tell you which in particualr though, sorry</p>
<p>you have good enough scores to have a good shot, they don’t consider it that deeply. Colleges just want to know if you can compete academically to your competition, so the sat is sort of like a qualifier. From what I know the only school that doesn’t give much consideration is Cornell, but otherwise idk.</p>