<p>Hi all,</p>
<p>Most of the schools I have applied to recommend but do not require SAT subject test scores. </p>
<p>These schools include
UNC-CH,
UVA,
UCSD,
UCLA,
Berkeley (all OOS), </p>
<p>Tufts,
Duke,
and Brown. </p>
<p>I did not send an SAT to any of these schools, but I did send an ACT and all 4 subject test scores. Do any of you knew how these schools utilize subject test scores in admissions? I would like to know things such as if they glance over them, look at the top two, use them as a tiebreaker, look for scores above 750, etc. Here are some of my stats if that will help:</p>
<p>SAT: did not submit
ACT: 34 (E 35, M 36, R 31, S 33, E 10)
SAT ST: Math II 780, Chemistry 720, Biology M 710 (currently enrolled in biology), Literature 700
GPA 3.98 UW, rigorous course load, some ECs, lots of volunteer work, very interesting and unique backstory, etc.</p>
<p>Thank you for any and all help!</p>