<p>Good evening. I am a current high school senior and am looking to apply early action to princeton this fall. I am signed up to take the SAT subject test in literature on saturday, which is the only remaining piece of an otherwise fairly spotless application (i've already crushed the normal SAT and gotten a 760 on the biology M test). The problem is: I put off studying for the literature test because I assumed I'd be fine (I got a perfect on the critical reading portion of the SAT), and my scores on practice tests have been less than stellar (710, 640, and 620). My question is this: would having a test score in the mid 600's hurt me more than pushing back my application to the regular pool? I don't want to send in my application and then receive an awful subject test score that will kill me, but I also don't want to shoot myself in the foot by pushing my application back to regular decision. Any advice is appreciated.</p>