Colleges rather see US History or MATH 2 Subject Test Scores?

<p>I've taken two rounds of subject tests and I have the scores in the two subjects that I want to send with my applications. BUT I just realized that one of my schools requires 3 subject tests so now I don't know whether to send in my Math 2 or US History score. Both are not impressive (620) but my Math 2 score would be significantly less than my Math 1 which might look bad. So would it be worse to send in my low US History score, even after taking AP US History or my low Math 2 score (which I'm afraid might make them question my Math 1 score). </p>

<p>PLEASE LET ME KNOW WHICH ONE TO SEND! THANK YOU SOOO MUCH!
I wish I could another test them but it's too late to take subject tests now.</p>

<p>First check if they accept two Math scores to begin with; at least one of the schools my kids applied to indicated that you couldn’t. One would think what major you’re applying for would determine if math or history was more important, but I don’t know.</p>

<p>There are three colleges that require three SAT II scores, Harvard, Princeton and Georgetown. All three require them to be in different subjects. Thus, your Math I and Math II will count only as one. Georgetown requires you to send all scores so if that is the one you don’t have a choice, all must be sent, and although Harvard and Princeton allow score choice you will have to send history unless you have something else sitting out there to assure that you submit three tests in different subjects.</p>

<p>Princeton only requires two SAT II scores now, not three. They changed it.</p>

<p>Thanks for the Princeton change. Now if only Harvard and Georgetown would come to their senses.</p>