which one...

<p>should i send in if i wanted to apply ED?</p>

<p>SAT: 2160 (670, 750, 740)
SAT II: Math 2- 800, Bio- 680</p>

<p>OR</p>

<p>ACT: 33 (34,34,33,32)</p>

<p>As of now, I'd go with the 33, as the subscores are more well-rounded and the composite score is higher than your SATs after conversio. I'm assuming your 1600 score is 1420 (not sure which is math and which is CR though).</p>

<p>On the other hand, if you re-take the SAT and pull of a 2200+/1480+, then go with the SAT. If possible, aim for all 700+ subscores, something along the lines of 720, 750, 760. </p>

<p>Also it will depend on what school you're applying to. Most would agree that Wharton is slightly more competitive when it comes to standardized testig. </p>

<p>Unnecessary on the whole but if you want, you can re-take bio or take another SAT II. I wouldn't really advise it, as I had a low 700 score in physics and was admitted. (A lot of people just tend to differentiate say a 720 and 680, because of the stigma attached to the 600s.)</p>

<p>both. all of your scores are fine. i think it would really help your application if you sent in your SAT 2s, and your SAT definitely won't hurt. Grant
granted a couple sub scores are below 700, but that really isn't a big deal.</p>

<p>thank you so much for your input!
i'm thinking about applying to SAS
and i think i will retake the sat, act, and bio in the fall</p>

<p>Sounds like a good plan. Best of luck next year.</p>

<p>...your ACT is good enough to get into Penn. The admissions committee will only look at your ACT score because they state you either need SAT+SATII or ACT. A higher score will not really help your chances as much as good essays will. You're better off spending your time writing essays and doing ECs than spending 3 Saturdays in testing.</p>

<p>Definitely your ACT.</p>

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<p>if you're applying ED, you can only sit once more for the SAT. That being the case, you need to decide if you want to up your Bio score or your sat in general.</p>

<p>i would take the act again and then probably the sat i. a 680 won't keep you out of penn.</p>