Good Scores in Math II and Physics but low in Math I

<p>I gave the november subject tests and managed 800 on Math II and Physics but I got a 650 on Math I. The problem is I took all the tests on one day and I have to send all the scores to colleges. </p>

<p>I didn't have a graphing calculator and felt lazy since it was my last subject so I didn't bother much. Will it hurt my application?</p>

<p>Any help would be appreciated!</p>

<p>Doubt it as the result of the Math 2 score.</p>

<p>I felt lazy during the last paper.</p>

<p>Unless a college requires all scores, score choice allows you to send whatever subject score you want to send from the same date. So you don’t have to send the Math I score.</p>

<p>You can choose not to send your SAT 2 Math 1 score even if you took it on the same day, unless the college recommends you to send all your scores.</p>

<p>I’ve been trying score choice but I don’t think its possible to send subject scores individually. All the 3 scores shall be sent.</p>

<p>Sorry. My bad. I checked it up and says that only selected scores can be sent. But since i’m applying to Stanford (which requires all scores), will it turn ugly?</p>

<p>Yes, it probably will. Since Stanford requires all the scores, I wouldn’t risk going against them.</p>

<p>Agree do not cross the schools that want all scores. Send them all and do not worry about it. The perfect SAT 2 score more than makes up for any problems re SAT 1. I find it hard to believe that any self-respecting AO would ding you for a 650 SAT 1 taken on the same day as an 800 SAT 2. No way do you get the latter score if you are not very talented in math.</p>

<p>Thanks a lot, I was very tensed though. </p>

<p>I think I will exercise score choice for those colleges which accept it for SAT Reasoning.</p>