Does G-town only look at top SAT 2s?

<p>I know they recommend three, but I was wondering, if you sent more than three, do they only look at the top three when making a decision? I sent six, and of those six, my top three were really good, but my others three were...aweful...I'm talkin' atrocious. So I was just curious. I didn't find anything on the website that indicated either way.</p>

<p>I’m pretty sure they consider all three. And just curious, what score do you consider to be awful?</p>

<p>No, i think you misinterpreted what I said. I know they consider at least three of mine (since that’s what is recommended), but I was wondering if they considered any of my others (since I sent 6 scores). Three of my scores are in the 700s (which are the “good” ones)…the other three are 600, 590, 590 respectively…I’m not one of those “ekk is 750 a bad score” CC posters…I actually KNOW three of my scores were bad. I took the exam when I was dead sick. At the time (mid-junior year) I didn’t know I’d have to report them even if I did bad. My application is really strong besides these three stupid SAT IIs…and it’s buggin me, you know?</p>

<p>Don’t worry you have three awesome scores (and a “really strong application”) and that’s all they need. They won’t punish you for being honest and sending in all your test scores. Pleasee don’t worry about it!</p>

<p>Sorry, when I read the title I thought “top sat 2s” actually said “top 2 sat IIs.” I’m just used to seeing roman numerals used.</p>