<p>The website says that SAT IIs are optional, but if you choose to send them, they request 3. I read this, of course, after I sent my took subject test scores to them. Does this mean I won't be considered? </p>
<p>Thanks in advance.</p>
<p>The website says that SAT IIs are optional, but if you choose to send them, they request 3. I read this, of course, after I sent my took subject test scores to them. Does this mean I won't be considered? </p>
<p>Thanks in advance.</p>
<p>I dont quite get what you are asking maybe. But here goes: </p>
<p>If you have taken the SAT and/or SAT II's the college board sends ALL test dates/scores and so if you've taken 3 or more, they will get them all whether reported on your application or not. If you have only taken two SAT II's, you might want to take another one in January. If you've taken the ACT however, all those SAT's (I & II) become irrelevant unless you want to send them anyway (which I would imagine depends on how you did).</p>
<p>I thought the deadline for taking the subject tests to send to jhu was december but I'll have to check.</p>
<p>all i remember was taking 3 sat II's.</p>
<p>deadline is december for SAT. That's what I read</p>
<p>Because Johns Hopkins doesn't require subject tests, I was wondering what I should do. These are my scores:</p>
<p>SAT I: 2120
CR: 680
Math: 680
Writing: 760</p>
<p>SAT II
Bio M: 770
Math IIC: 700
Chem: 700</p>
<p>ACT: 33 (December..just got scores today)
English: 36
Reading: 33
Math: 33
Science: 30</p>
<p>My ACT score looks better overall..but I dunno..what do you guys think?
Should I send my SAT Subjects Tests and SAT I?</p>
<p>even though they dont require the subject tests, id send them anyways. as for sending in sats vs acts... not sure..</p>