Could poor SAT subject test scores backfire me if I sent them to UCs

<p>I just took it today and did not even finish my Chem and Math II
For chem I did not answer the TTFFC part at all because I skipped it and tried to do the entire multiple chioice first. I guess I left like 10(or a little more) unanswered.</p>

<p>For Math, I found out that I forgot a lot of my basic math stuff and the sine/cosine thing, so it took me longer than usual to figure out the answers. I didn't study for math at all. I'm inCalcAP but that doesn't help <---I knew it wouldn't help. And I left like 5>x>10 blank.</p>

<p>For US History, I only studied the first 50 pgs of the entire book that I have, but I finished the whole test though. I left like a little more than 5>x>10 blank</p>

<p>So, this is the real question(sorry for bragging). I used the SAT fee waiver card to register for the test and it says if I want to send the scores for free, then I will have to do it before Nov 14th. (but I have a gut feeling that the scores will come after this date)</p>

<p>so, if I clicked send them all now, the UC's will be able to see my poor SAT scores. Should I send them though or wait until those come out and click send?</p>

<p>By the way I will be taking the same SAT subject tests again in Dec.
And a question here...what's the really last day to send the scores (like, can I still send Nov scores in late Dec?)</p>

<p>And what are good scores for all 3? Chem, Math II, and US History?
I don’t know what happened to me but I did pretty well at school
I got A in Chem Honors and Im taking Chem AP now at I got 3 B’s on the tests and A in one test. Math, I always got A’s and the same story with other subjects. However, I just couldn’t finish the SAT subject tests on time.</p>

<p>Good scores are 750+ for Chemisty and US History and 770+ for Math II. Decent scores are 700+ for the first 2 and 740+ for Math II. Based on what you said, it may not be a good idea to send them to UCs. If you’re applying anywhere that requires you to send all scores, use the free score reports for those instead, since you have to send those scores whether they are good or not.</p>