cannot decide

<p>Hey guys, for some reason in my high school career I have decided to take 7 sat ii's, some with not so brilliant scores. Which ones would probably be easiest to fix up upon self studying (I'm a rising senior, planning to take these in november, hopefully in time for EA/ED)
iic- 800, chinese- 770, physics- 740, us hist- 720 (odd b/c the grades of my apush class all around were really deflated when many should have gotten 770-800, based both on my teacher and the natural tendencies of those students to do well), french- 700, bio- 690</p>

<p>btw- i took ap french (3), ap bio (5), and apush (5) junior year, and plan to take physics c senior year</p>

<p>any suggestions?</p>

<p>Ummm... I have a suggestion. Don't worry about "fixing up" any of your scores.</p>

<p>I think that french and maybe us hist will be the easiest to fix up. French you can learn more vocab and that should help, and US hist if you feel like learning everything again.</p>

<p>You only need to present three scores [if that and even most schools only require 2] so you really have nothing to worry about.</p>

<p>you know your score report shows only your 6 most recent sat IIs, right?</p>

<p>It looks to me like it can fit up to six test <em>dates</em>, and (3 tests/date) * (6 dates) = 18 possible tests.</p>

<p>why not use your Math IIC, physics, and Chinese SAT scores??//
They look decent, if not great to me</p>

<p>sorry guys, i'm mildly confused..i thought that when u report ur sat ii grades, everything showed up (all test scores including retakes) on some form/sheet.</p>

<p>and also, i'm taiwanese (tho born in us) so i'm not sure how colleges will regard my chinese score, hence the taking of the french sat ii</p>

<p>Yes, all your scores will show up on your score report, as to your chinese score I just see it as an 800 in the bank, I mean after all when you think about it, when people complain about native speakers getting 800's on their language tests, why don't we get 800's on critical reading and writing often, after all we've learned the english language for 15/16/17/18 years of our lives, just a thought</p>

<p>I believe only the 6 most recent SAT and SAT IIs are shown on the score report.</p>