<p>and I;m freaked out now. If I send another 780 in USH and 690 in Math I, will colleges disregard my 610 and not use it for admission?</p>
<p>I’m not aware of any schools that currently require more than two subject tests and certainly if you send more than is required they will take your top two into consideration. Your freaking out is premature - save it for the admissions decision wait.</p>
<p>YaleGradandDad is right, your anxiety is premature. You’ll never make it to next April at this rate! </p>
<p>This depends on the school. We are going to assume the school superscores, as most do. What subject was the 610 in? If you send in the same subject with a higher score the higher score will be considered. If you simply send in two different tests, both with higher scores I’m not sure the 610 would be disregard completely. I’d check with the school on this one. If the school does not superscore, and requires all tests be sent, you would have had to disclose the 610 anyway. It is not a terrible score, it’s not a home-run, but it’s not going to keep you out of college.</p>
<p>610 in World History. I got a 4 on the AP though</p>
<p>You already sent it, don’t sweat it now. Your score shows mastery, your AP score is good. Send your two other subject tests that are higher. If the 610 is still considered it will be a neutral at worst. It will not hurt you. There are going to be other things to worry about in the application season. It is hard, but you can’t second guess things that you can no longer control.</p>
<p>@YaleGradDad johns hopkins requests 3</p>