<p>I just finished the biochem subject test today. It was terrible, but I didn't have enough time to study for it anyway. I couldn't finish the exam in time, had ~30 questions left blank (plus skipped 20-30 questions as well). In case I got a very very low percentile (<70%), would I totally ruin my chance getting into a top grad school if I send the score reports? Or would it better if I don't send the scores (if not required)? Thank you!
P.S. Sorry if similar questions have been asked before.... I am just too freaked out by my horrible performance.</p>
<p>I think the consensus is that submit your score if it is above 85, otherwise don't bother with it, especially if your GPA is strong.</p>
<p>You really can't tell how you did until you receive a score. I scored in the top 10 percentile and missed or omitted probably a third of the questions.</p>
<p>I agree with PhD-Bound -- I would not send the scores to top programs if they're below about 85th percentile. But, of course, get the scores first (over the phone, probably) before you make any decisions.</p>