<p>'The admissions office wants to have the correct results for your tests as it makes its decisions. Please check your status screen carefully and be precise in using this screen to report additional unofficial results. Use correct dates and be sure the test name is exactly right. You MUST have tests sent officially from the testing organizations. Do not use “Rush Reporting” as results arrive only on paper.</p>
<p>Once you have clicked the “Submit” button your unofficial tests are queued up to be changed in the database overnight. You cannot edit or cancel queued changes. While you are continuing to add scores you may delete changes from the queue, but once the “Submit” button is clicked, your changes are frozen. For your security, the actual scores are hidden once the “Submit” button is clicked. You may initiate another set of changes, however, which will overwrite previously reported unofficial tests on corresponding dates. "</p>
<p>^The problem that the OP has is that he never took any subject tests before January. He was planning to take both of the tests this month, but got kicked out before he could do the second one. Now, he only has the score from 1 subject test ): which doesn’t fulfill the 2 subject tests requirement. February will be too late to take tests for the class of '15.</p>
<p>Oh, okay. Yeah, maybe admissions will let him… it’s not looking good though, I have to say. There are 35,000+ applicants this year. Any weaknesses/errors will get you thrown out pretty quickly. ): aww I feel so bad for the OP. This is just one of those things where if everything could go wrong, they would.</p>
<p>International applicants from Antarctica to the Mongolian desert MUST fulfill this requirement to be considered for admission to Harvard. This error will likely result in your application being thrown out–they can’t assess an INCOMPLETE application. </p>
<p>My honest advice to you, OP, would be to withdraw your application and reapply next year. They won’t accept you this year for that reason, and I would guess it hurts your application badly if you’ve been previously rejected.</p>
<p>Just a question: I already sent in one my subject test scores before Jan 1. I took another test this month, but I want to see how I did on it before I send it out. My plan is to wait until the score is out, and then decide if I want to send this score OR one of my older scores (I have 2 other scores to choose from).</p>
<p>Do you think this is okay? I would be sending it on the day it’s out, though <em>not</em> with registration (so it would take a few days for CB to process my order-though never more than a week)</p>
<p>Correction: “fewer,” not “less.” Use less for abstract, unquantifiable, uncountable quantities or amounts.</p>
<p>You also had a split infinitive in one of your posts.</p>
<p>My point? I don’t really know. It seemed sort of relevant. I guess 'cuz you were correcting OP? …Just wanted to alert you to the errors in case you weren’t aware of the fewer/less thing.</p>
<p>If you wait to see your scores and then send them out i.e. on February 10th or 11th (whenever the January test results come out), then you do run the risk of being late. It might be better if you send in at least one more score (from your other 2 scores) right now, just so your application is completed asap. You can send in this latest score on Feb 10th, and even if it doesn’t reach on time, you will still have a complete application.</p>
<p>^I assumed as much. But even if your other scores are bad, send the best of them in. You really can’t run the risk of waiting until February 10th and then sending in your second score. It’s not the wisest thing to trust to CB at such a stage. After all, a low score is better than an incomplete application, and since you expect a good January score, you’ll have two good scores anyway. Harvard considers the two best scores of an applicant, so a third bad score is not likely to affect you at all, until and unless it’s something like getting a 600 on Math II when your prospective major is Engineering.</p>
<p>ADVICE NEEDED!
I’ll just tell you all my scores so you can help me.</p>
<p>*Old scores: 640 Math II (calculator malfunctioned-did not realize until after the deadline for score cancellation) 45 percentile, 630 Lit | 62 percentile
*New score (JAN): re-take of Math II I think I probably did better than last time, but definitely not 780+</p>
<p>New idea: should I e-mail my schools and just ask them about this? I won’t tell them my scores obviously, but maybe ask them if sending January scores on the day they come out is okay (not sent with registration, though)? Will the few days/less than a week for CB to process my request to send scores make a difference?</p>
<p>this thread is GOLD. It’s got a nut case, an overgrown unicorn, and a bunch of people like me who can’t wait to see what happens.
btw, oxford offers are all out. I have a little feeling that the OP is an insecure little cutie.</p>
<p>You are right AND wrong. It is the second year of TWO subject tests, but it used to be three and not zero (D is class of 2013). So that excuse for not understanding does not work.</p>
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<p>One thing, about which all of us on CC need to be careful, is giving an opinion on how AdComs behave. I would have made a similar statement two years ago when three were required, but I have heard of the rare case that was accepted with two during that time. Now that they have lowered it to two, will they consider one? Or have they reached their compromising limit? None of us can say.</p>
<p>Agreed. Although it is certainly rare, I have heard of kids being accepted to top tier schools who have not completed or withdrawn their apps or who were allowed to fulfil their requirements late. None of stories were about harvard though, and all involved kids the school really really wanted…</p>