Will it look bad if i only send my ACT score.

<p>I have consistently been scoring well (32-34) on the ACT but have been doing poorly on the SAT (1950-2100). For top schools like Harvard and such, would it be ok to just send the ACT score, along with SAT 2's, or would that been seen as a negative.</p>

<p>As long as you send whatever is required, it’s not going to “look bad.” And since colleges look at your highest scores, you’re worrying about nothing anyway.</p>

<p>unless you tell them that you have taken the Sat I and then don’t send it in which would imply that you didn’t do as well b/c you didn’t send them in. Other than that all colleges accept the ACT INSTEAD of the SAT I</p>

<p>Even at fill-in-famous-name-here-college-or-university the admissions officers are fully aware that some students who do well on the ACT wipe out on the SAT, and some students who do well on the SAT wipe out on the ACT. These two exams are written by different companies, and each of those companies has its own pet theories about how best to test aptitude for higher education. For some fun reading on this topic, visit [The</a> National Center for Fair & Open Testing | FairTest](<a href=“http://www.fairtest.org%5DThe”>http://www.fairtest.org)</p>

<p>Send your best scores and stop worrying about this.</p>

<p>just send the act. I sent just the sat to colleges, because I did poorly on my ACT, and if the reverse is true for you, just send what you did better on.</p>