<p>I got a 1950 on the SAT and a 29 on the ACT... Should i just send both or does one look a bit better than the other? (I know theyre pretty similar...) Im applying to be a PR/communications Major if that makes any difference! Thank you!</p>
<p>What is th M and CR portion of your sAT?</p>
<p>M 680
CR 640
W 630</p>
<p>I’m pretty consistent in my areas… Here’s ACT:</p>
<p>Math: 28
Science: 27 (haha)
English: 31
Reading: 31</p>
<p>So it’s kind of obvious I’m not a math/science person</p>
<p>Bump</p>
<p>Depends in part on which school. Some want all scores. Some want <em>all</em> SAT or <em>all</em> ACT. Some also want Subject Tests - I’d say if the scores put you solidly in the middle of a school’s 25 - 75% range, send both. They’re solid scores and it confirms your ability. Can we assume you’re a senior and not taking again? Did you also take Subject Tests? Do you have AP or IB scores to report? Those, too, can further your case. Good luck.</p>
<p>Thanks @4Gulls! And I am a senior (not taking these again) and have so far AP credit in psychology, US history, and Lang/Comp… Hoping for credit this year in Calc and gov pol! I’m applying to lots of schools but my #1 school (and hardest to get into) is USC… I haven’t taken any subject tests either. I’m applying to USC Annenberg if that makes any difference! </p>
<p>bump</p>