<p>I've taken three so far.
Lit: 580
Math II: 780
Biology E: 760</p>
<p>I really do not want to send the results nor report the Literature SAT subject test in the UC application.
But am I required to? Because if I am, I will. But if I have the option not to then can I just not report and not send it?</p>
<p>Just report it. The score may not help you but they won’t count it against you.</p>
<p>P.S. If its any consolation, I just came back from my SAT Lit sitting and I answered 31 out of 61 questions - when my **** score comes through at the end of this month, I will be sending it to the UC schools so hey, you’re Lit score will definitely be better than at least one other person’s!</p>
<p>Last night I was putting together all the schools to send scores to. I was able to omit one SATII test my son took in his freshman year (550) from all his other SATII scores from last year that were all in the mid-700s. It was worth it not to have to explain such a low score. It appeared you could omit a single SAT II score, though his was taken on a separate date.</p>
<p>I don’t know if a school could tell if you omitted one, but since he has 3 other SATII scores, and most of his schools either don’t want them or only required 2, we felt it was worth it.</p>