<p>Hi!</p>
<p>My first language is Hebrew. Last year I took the SAT II modern Hebrew subject test and received a perfect score of 800. If I send this score , will MIT consider it?</p>
<p>Hi!</p>
<p>My first language is Hebrew. Last year I took the SAT II modern Hebrew subject test and received a perfect score of 800. If I send this score , will MIT consider it?</p>
<p>I don’t understand why would you want to show them that you are fluent in your own language?</p>
<p>They would consider it but honestly I don’t think it will give any plus or minus.</p>
<p>As a side note, MIT only requires SATI or TOEFL, and one SATII in Math1 or Math2, and one SATII in a science subject for an international applicant. If you are worried about SATI, try your chance but don’t forget taking TOEFL(which would be a lot easier compared to SATI).</p>
<p>I already took the TOEFL, SAT I and both the Math I and II subject tests. I have good scores on my TOEFL and my SAT. My scores on the math subject tests are not amazing; I received 740 on Math II and 730 on Math I. Now, I want to improve my SAT II scores and I thought that my modern Hebrew score will benefit me.</p>
<p>Focus on Math2, I say. Try Barron’s, it helps a lot, and yes it is an overkill compared to the real thing but you’ll learn anything that may come up on the test day.
Your scores aren’t bad at all but lets just say they are open to improvement ;)</p>
<p>SATII language tests aren’t required by MIT. SATII language tests are intended as tests of foreign language, therefore they are kinda like downgraded versions of TOEFL(which stands for test of english as foreign language). If hebrew is your native language, I don’t think it would be beneficial. Still, thats my personal view, a correction would be very nice.</p>
<p>You NEED a SAT II science. Prepare for this one. They do NOT ask for a language SAT II, so they will not care you got a 800 in Hebrew.</p>