<p>Ok, so I just got my sat score back today and so all my standardized tests (excluding APs) look as follows:</p>
<p>SAT Reasoning: 2200
-Critical Reading: 700
-Math: 770
-Writing: 730 (essay 11)</p>
<p>Subject Tests:
-Japanese with Listening: 790
-World History: 740 </p>
<p>I'm happy with my scores, but I think my critical reading sub score is relatively low and I'm not sure how that will affect me. </p>
<p>My dilemma is that I want to apply early to a school (so far undecided on what I consider my number 1) and that leaves me with one more test date (October) before my application is due. Should I try to boost my critical reading or should I take the Math level 2 subject test?-which I feel I can get a score in range with my other two subject tests. I feel everything else about my application(s) will be really good so I'm not too worried about that (although I'll probably become one of those obnoxious people who posts chance threads in the near future ;))</p>
<p>My top three contenders at the moment are Brown, Stanford and Yale, if that helps.</p>