<p>So, I took the SAT Chinese this past November test date and scored an 800 but I already sent my batch of SAT scores to most of my colleges (9 out of 10). In the batch, I already have 4 subject tests around the same score range, but none of them are language tests.</p>
<p>My question is: should I send another score report from collegeboard to the rest of my schools, or not?</p>
<p>Money isn't that big of a concern for me but it would be stupid to waste it if the score wouldn't make a difference. Also, I've heard that the curve is so huge on this test, that it wouldn't really stand out anyway...</p>
<p>I don’t think it makes any difference, but it would have to depend on your intended major. A language major might benefit from an already stacked SAT Chinese score, but an engineering major might not.</p>
<p>^agreed. Taking a subject test in your native language won’t really help you, it’ll just look good/act as proof that you are actually proficient still in your mother tongue. A lot of schools won’t take a subject test in an applicant’s native language as a required subject test (i.e. you can still take it, but it won’t fulfill the subject test requirement)</p>