Will my (somewhat low) SAT Score take away from my (much higher) ACT score?

<p>Applying to Stanford SCEA</p>

<p>Ok, so the dilemna I am faced with is that my SAT score is lower than my ACT score's equivalent, and I was wondering if that would take away from my ACT's value? I would choose to not send my SAT, but I did well on the subject tests, so I have to send all of my SAT scores if I want them to see those.</p>

<p>My scores:</p>

<p>ACT: <em>35</em>: 34, 36, 36, 32 (Composite, W, M, R, S)
ACT: <em>35</em>: 35, 36, 36, 34
SAT: <em>2140 (1430)</em>: 710, 800, 630 (R M W)
SAT: <em>2130 (1410)</em>: 720, 770, 640
SAT Superscore: *2160 (1440): 720 800 640
SAT II: 800 math II, 800 Chem, 800 USH</p>

<p>I have, of course, retaken the SAT, the results for which are coming in tomorrow..and hopefully they will take care of this dilemna, but for now I was wondering if this was going to hurt me in any way or if they would strictly override my SAT I with my ACT?</p>

<p>Stanford accepts the highest score between ACT and SAT. So don't worry.</p>

<p>yeah, stanford looks at the highest single day act score, and they look at the highest scores you got on each section, no matter when u took them</p>