<p>Right now I have the new SAT, the old SAT II Writing, the SAT II Math IIC, and the SAT II US History, all of which I scored very well on. In addition, I plan to test on the upcoming October date, since I want to be on the safe side for colleges that still require 3 SAT II's and may not take the Writing anymore (like Harvard and Yale). Also, I am interested in science and have no science ones yet. I am considering going all out and taking the SAT Bio and Literature tests in Oct. If I do well on them, will they be of any extra advantage or will colleges only look at my best 3?</p>
<p>Just your best 3. The only advantage is that you have four tries, not just three.</p>
<p>really? there is space for 6 SAT II's on the common app...So colleges won't consider more than the top 3 even if the others are in the 750-800 range?</p>
<p>Correction: MOST schools will only consider your best three. Some will review all your scores. Mibad.</p>
<p>When we write down our six SAT II scores, do we write down our most recent ones or any ones that we choose, up to six?</p>
<p>any ones that you choose, I think</p>
<p>rumor has it that Stanford loves to see more SAT II scores....</p>
<p>What if you scored the same on more than 3, then which ones are they going to see?</p>