<p>Q. What test results should I report to Yale?
A. You must report the scores of all of the SATs and SAT Subject Tests or all of the ACTs and ACT Writing Tests that you’ve taken. If you choose to fulfill the requirement with SAT scores, then it’s not necessary to send any scores from the ACT, even if you’ve taken the ACT. If you choose to fulfill the requirement using the ACT, then you don’t need to send us any SAT scores unless you wish. But whichever type of test you choose, you must report all your scores from every time you’ve taken that type of test. And if you choose to use a combination of SAT and ACT test results, you must report all scores from both agencies.</p>
<p>At first I was prepping a lot for the SAT I, but then after doing a little bit ACT practice I realized I'm much more of an ACT person. I haven't taken either of them yet though. I've already taken the SAT II Math and I will be taking more subject tests this year (I'm a junior); I want to send in my subject test scores. That would mean I'd have to send in ALL of my SAT scores! Since I've realized that I would get a better score on the ACT than SAT, I shouldn't take the SAT and risk having to send in a poor score, correct? That way I would only take the ACT and SAT subject tests and send all of those in.</p>
<p>Since Yale wants all test scores....do you think this would be the best way to work out my tests? Should I still send in my SAT subject test score even though they say "you don’t need to send us any SAT scores unless you wish"?</p>