<p>I heard that at some colleges if you send in SAT IIs that are not to your advantage they will not hurt you, they will just be ignored. My scores were terrible, all in the 600s and I accidentally sent them in. (It was the first college I had ever sent scores to and I didn't get how it worked, so I just clicked on 'send scores' and didn't select which ones I wanted sent). Are they just going to ignore them since they are not to my benefit, or are these scores going to lower my chance for admission</p>
<p>They probably won’t help you, but chances are, they won’t entirely hurt you either. SAT II scores are a way for colleges to measure the academic rigor of your courses at school, as well as determine how you’d perform/place in a college-level course. Don’t get too stressed about it; they’re not required, and therefore, not a tremendous amount of weight can be placed on them anyway, since some applicants didn’t even submit them.</p>
<p>I just found out I got into u mich…my math II is 650 and my reading subject test is 600…my regular sats are 2160 (1430 math reading) so apparently the reasoning test is more important than the subject tests</p>
<p>yeah my ACT is a 30 but my math II is a 660 and reading is a 620 so that made me feel a lot better! thank you and congrats!</p>