Do your scores even matter?

<p>I took two SAT Subject Tests this past year. I scored 760 on US History and 780 on Spanish (non-native speaker). Do these scores even matter? I get the impression that universities just want to see that you have taken the SAT IIs, and that you have scored well. </p>

<p>I guess what I'm asking is this: Does a 780 on Spanish mean anything more than a 720? Both are good scores, but is a 780 going to help me in admission the way a 32 might vs. a 29 on the ACT?</p>

<p>Subject tests are not as important as the SAT or ACT, but they are considered. In addition, hi subject [ above 750] or AP scores [4-5] can satisfy a foreign language graduation requirement.</p>

<p>@collegerm</p>

<p>Not to the same degree, but there is a difference, yes. 750+ is great and 700 is just good.</p>

<p>I feel like no one is really admitted or not admitted on the basis of SAT II scores, the same cannot be said about SAT I.</p>