How will this look?

<p>Penn doesn't allow score choice</p>

<p>So...... how will this look to Penn?
I got 800 in math II, 800 in Phys, 740 in Bio (M), but 600 in US HISTORY (#RHJ#@JF(<em>#@FJG</em>(H$<em>(G</em>($HG<em>(H$G</em>(H$(<em>HG$</em>HG($<em>H</em> (HG<em>(H$G$#</em>(GH<em>$(G</em>$U$<em>(UR</em>$(RU$<em>(RU$#UR</em>)</p>

<p>i shouldn't have taken it.</p>

<p>How badly will this hurt my application?</p>

<p>That’s fine. They’ll most probably look at your two highest subject test scores.</p>

<p>thank you for your optimism. I looked through the penn decision thread '14, and somebody got in with a 490 Spanish SATII. So that brightened me up a bit</p>

<p>dude chill out. It is just one test score. I don’t really think it is going to mean much compared to the rest of your application. Just make sure your essays are the best you can make them and get recs from the right people. Thats probably what the guy with the 490 did instead of worring about some stupid score.</p>

<p>Hmm, unless you’re doing a major in History or something related, it shouldn’t be too much of a problem :slight_smile: Don’t bother doing Subject Tests again, it’s a waste.</p>

<p>Actually let me rephrase, it shouldn’t be a problem AT ALL.</p>