<p>Hey guys, I'm a sophomore right now and took physics in freshman year. I got a 620 on the October Physics SAT ii and people have told me that it's a good score, but it's like 30 points below the national average. I don't plan on studying anything related to physics or going to a university like MIT or Caltech, but does it look good for other top universities like Harvard and Yale? I plan on taking as many SAT ii's as possible throughout the next few years and don't really want to repeat the Physics one, so should I submit this?</p>
<p>Well for the universities you mentioned, a 620 on Physics doesn’t sound good at all. You should certainly try to re-take the test before submitting this particular score.</p>
<p>Can I hide it? Like, am I obligated to send ALL my SAT ii scores to those universities?</p>
<p>For Yale you have to send all scores, but they give weight to your highest score. For Harvard, you can use score choice. Each school has its own policy, so you can look that up further.</p>