<p>Logan that’s exactly what I did… took the ACT, was happy with my score, and didn’t worry about more testing. If you’re confident with the ACT score, just send that in and be done.</p>
<p>I took as many as I could handle.</p>
<p>2 is average… 3 is a very solid/good number, 4 is impressive, 5 is over the top</p>
<p>aim all 750+!</p>
<p>Just get 3 good scores (above 700, more realistically.) Take more if you aren’t satisfied, but send 3 good scores.</p>
<p>The Wharton website stated: Candidates to the Wharton School are encouraged to take a Mathematics Subject test.</p>
<p>For those who chose to submit only the ACT with Writing results (in lieu of SAT I and 2 Subject Tests), did you also submit the Math Subj Test just because it was “encouraged” (and hence, the results of SAT I along with all other Subj Tests taken all in one College Board report) – in other words, ended up submitting everything that you have taken (ACT with Writing, SAT and Subj tests) ? </p>
<p>Any advice on just stay on course with submitting only the ACT with Writing [math subj test was mid-600’s and SAT I results were not as good as ACT w/ Writing] ? Your thoughts and suggestions will be much appreciated.</p>
<p>Bio, Math: 800
Chinese: 750 (which is kind of weak since I am Chinese)</p>
<p>Should I take another SAT II? Maybe lit?</p>