<p>I’ve taken 2 SAT subject tests but still not satisfied with the scores, so I’m taking it again this december.</p>
<p>Now, if I’m applying to universities this december, what should I do?</p>
<li><p>Just send the current scores, considering that I’ve taken the SAT 1 and satisfied with that, but the SAT 2 scores are not good enough.</p></li>
<li><p>Just send all the scores later after December SAT day </p></li>
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<p>I really dont have any idea. I want them to see my SAT 1 scores before sending the application, but I’m worried if they see my SAT2 scores, they will reject me straight away. </p>
<p>I’m also worried if they receive my application without any SAT scores, they will reject it (again).</p>
<p>or do I have to send the scores now, and make special notes in my application about the December SAT2 tests?</p>
<p>please give me your suggestions and opinions.</p>
<p>I'd send them now and make a note about that in the extra information spot, which they should have. Where are you applying to and how did you do on the subject tests? They might not be all that bad (seeing as I don't like my 750 on Physics, though I didn't know Thermo at the time). I assume it's regular decision, so it will be a fair amount of time for them to sort through all of the applications and your scores will get in soon enough I would think.</p>
<p>Who's "everyone"? Everyone on CC? Not everyone on CC, btw, has above 760. (Btw, I got a 750, and have absolutely NO intentions of retaking). A 720 is a good score. It's not in the 99th percentile, but it's still very good.</p>
<p>Look, I won't stop you from retaking the test. But it might not even be worth your time (what if you get a 680?). For example, MIT says they don't care about the difference between any score over 700 (i.e. 770 is not infinitely better than 720).</p>