Boy Did I Screw Up My Math 2 Test!

<p>Okay guys so I studied so hard for the Sat Subject Tests in May in Molecular Biology, and Math 2. (I also took the US History as a back-up test.) Anyways, I skipped some questions in the Math 2 that I didn't know. The problem is, I think I filled in some of the bubbles wrong because of it! I thought I would get at least a 750 or above (because I was so confident with my answers). But I got a 660! </p>

<p>I am really worried now. Some of the colleges I am looking into require that I send in all my scores (such as Pomona). I am planning on taking the SAT in October and submitting that in time for Early Decision at Duke or Brown. (I have a good ACT score). So, should I not freak out over this??? I can still redo the Math 2 test in November, but it just cuts it close. </p>

<p>I wouldn’t worry too much about it. You should be fine. </p>

<p>It’s fine, I believe. I made a 680 on Math 2 and was accepted RD, and will be starting Freshmen year at Duke in the fall. There’s much more to a person than one score made on a test. I’m sure it’ll be okay. Best of luck! :)</p>

<p>If you have a good ACT with Writing score, just send that. No need to send the Subject Test scores.</p>