<p>I happen to have </p>
<p>640 in M2
610 in M1</p>
<p>I am going to a apply as an early applicant for this university. The deadline is Nov.1 for boston university. Are these score going to turn me down or is it average or perhaps normal for those who apply to boston?</p>
<p>On another note, I will be taking subject test again and surely will have major improvement but again that’s on nov.8 and result comes after three weeks. So, what should I do? Send old score for M2 or what? </p>
<p>Nope, not reason whatsoever. But I really need help in this situation. </p>
<p>“On another note, I will be taking subject test again and surely will have major improvement but again that’s on nov.8 and result comes after three weeks. So, what should I do? Send old score for M2 or what?”</p>
<p>I’d probably send in both and hope for better scores on both.</p>
<p>I’d do the same but those scores aren’t good enough, @VlkIngboy11. </p>
<p>What happens if the scores you get are worse though?</p>
<p>Speaking mathematically, it’s rather not possible or let’s just say even it were possible it has slight chances of happening, but in my case it’s not. Whatever I do, I put my full efforts regardless of what I get. But in any case, are those scores good for Boston university, that’s my question. Will I be rejected because of those poor scores?</p>
<p>Well don’t you need to have SAT II tests if you took the SAT? I’m not sure since I took the ACT. If you do you have to give them something afterall, if they aren’t required I wouldn’t send the first round.</p>