3 Good Scores in one area vs. 3 less good scores in different areas?

<p>For ivies and colleges that require 3 subjects, do they look down on you if you have all 3 tests in one area? I got 800 in math lvl 2 and chem, and 770 in physics, but I'm worried that's not as impressive since they're all science/math tests. Of course having a lit/history score would be better but I feel like I'd get in the low 700s in lit or either of the history tests. Should I bother taking another humanities test or just go with the 3 I have already?</p>

<p>It wouldn’t be a bad idea to at least try a humanities or language test. When I was applying in the winter they wanted a science, math, and humanities (history). So I would say take a history or language to balance out your scores. But even if you score badly you don’t have to send it so you have nothing to lose. </p>

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<p>No, the Ivies would definitely not look down at you because I know for fact that many accepted students who got into the Ivies took only the science/math related test (most popular subjects).
Also, if those are the fields that you want to study with, it’s definitely better to take those.</p>

<p>Personality, I think those are already sufficient enough. However, if you want to show case that you are good at variety of subjects, go for it, but again, it does not harm you at all if you don’t take any humanity-related subject test.
P.S. It is best to call and ask the admission offices regarding to this, if you do, please TAKE their words for it.</p>