Duke

<p>I applied early to Duke with a 2130 SAT(reading 720 math 750 writing 660), but last minute found out they required subject tests. I took english and us unprepared and scored 640 and 680. Those scores don't seem impressive to me especially for Duke, and I was wondering how much weight a school like Duke would put into subject tests compared to reasoning.</p>

<p>Those are under averages. You should probably not even send them. Which tests are they?</p>

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<p>Chance me back??</p>

<p>@vs1997‌: I’m afraid your provided comment (post #1) is inaccurate; the OP was REQUIRED to submit those unfortunate SAT Subject scores. Duke’s policy (verbatim quotation follows) is, “All candidates for admission must complete one of the following standardized testing options: the test of the ACT, including the writing exam or the College Board SAT, plus two SAT Subject Tests. Duke requires that students send their full testing record for either the ACT or SAT and SAT Subject exams taken in high school.”</p>

<p>Therefore, since the OP opted for SAT examinations, ALL his SAT RESULTS are MANDATORY. Duke does not permit applicants to select the most favorable SAT test results.</p>

<p>Oh that is my bad @TopTier‌ did not see that! Well then, you should probably just take them again because they are not good</p>