McGill - a different situation

<p>Hi everyone, first-time posting here so I hope that everything.. works? ;) I would really appreciate if someone gave me a piece of advice on applying to McGill. I am an international student from Poland and passed my national exams. I formerly planned to apply to a US college so I took the SAT I and as for now I'm taking SAT II French in about a week. The thing is that it appears from what is stated on their website that McGill recognizes Polish exams. I thought that I might submit my SAT scores for extra credit just to show them the scores from an exam they know. However, my SAT I is not a competitive score, it's 2060 - M700 CR680 W680. I actually screw up as I got nervous and consequently missed a few questions :( The thing is, I wonder whether I should retake the SAT I or take an SAT II, my pick is World History. I have already passed history in Poland but my score is rather lame it's 83% and 68% of correct answers at basic and advanced level. It IS a good score in Poland and a good national percentile coz this year's exam was exceptionally difficult and the exam underwent a BIG change, they were testing new questions, my class fell victims of our unstable politicians who govern education blah, blah (McGill won't surely care about that, and 68% do look horrifying I don't expect them to be lenient, but it really was a peculiar situation-this years exams;). I know that none of you can give me a definite answer but I would be grateful if anybody took the time and told me how he or she feels about my situation. Sometimes judgement from the outside is "fresh" and beneficial. It is an awfully long post but I hope someone reads it! Thanks a lot!</p>

<p>Your SAT's are very good. McGill requires two SAT II's, so take another one</p>

<p>Thanks spikemom :) I think that's just what I'm going to do:).</p>