can i send more than 2 subject test scores to UCSD?

<p>i really wish to go to UCSD but i am afraid i won't get in cause of my low gpa.
my stats: <a href="http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/1174701-chance-me-ucsd-tufts-tulane-rutgers-new-brunswick-upitt-penn-sate.html%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/1174701-chance-me-ucsd-tufts-tulane-rutgers-new-brunswick-upitt-penn-sate.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>i am thinking of taking the physics subject test in october while taking ap physics and retake my SAT. my previous score was horrible when compared to my other test grades. I took it without any prep and received a 1860. I think with 3 months of prep (august-october) i can def land a 2200+ in november. </p>

<p>so basically can i send more than 2 sat2's? and can i hand in my SAT grade on top of my ACT grade? i just want to improve my chances as much as possible....</p>

<p>When you send in your SAT report, any and all SAT IIs you have taken will be sent. You can take as many as you want really, UCSD will only look at the two highest scores in that group. Back in the day I had taken two SATs, two ACTs, and four SAT IIs…The ACT was my highest score, so they converted the ACT score (32 or so) into an SAT equivalent (around 2100-2200 or so). Then with the SAT II’s I took Bio e/m, Math II, and Lit…My highest two scores were bio e and Lit, so those were the only two that UCSD took into consideration. Long story short–take as many of these tests as you want, they will only look at the best. I suggest taking the ACT if you feel unsatisfied with your SAT score, in the end they will both be converted into SAT scale and people generally find the ACT easier, just dont forget to take the writing portion with it.</p>

<p>lmao…</p>

<p>i already took my ACT. i already did mad well on it. The link i posted was a chance me thread with my stats. I already have perfects in my ACT and sat2’s. just curious if i should bother taking another one…</p>

<p>You dont need SAT 2 tests anymore for UC.</p>

<p>well ‘lmao’ sorry for trying to help</p>

<p>your last sentence was about those things, so that was what i was explaining</p>

<p>i dont ‘chance’ people bc thats just a cry for attention and accolade. no one can tell you if you get in or not except the admissions committee</p>