<p>I understand that the CALS does not require SAT subject tests, but it does recommend them. I did VERY poorly on my subject tests( US History: 590 Math lvl 1: 560 Biology E: 500). Keep in mind I had not taken a biology class for over a year. Also, my test conditions were terrible. Our proctor left the door wide open, allowing the tremendous amount of noise from the SAT takers who were done to travel into my head, pounding against my brain and causing an indescribable amount of frustration!!!!! Should I even submit the scores????? Or would it be in my best interests to just try to get in without the scores? I will do ED</p>
<p>Are you submitting SAT I or ACT? Cornell doesn’t do score choice. If you are submitting Sat I, then they will see those scores. I would advise you to submit ACt score, unless your SAT I score is fantastic.</p>
<p>Just don’t send those SAT II scores in at all.</p>
<p>I think when you send SAT I, everything goes. You could decide to do score choice, but a warning sign will pop up.</p>