<p>What is the use of taking more than 3 SATIIs? Does it look better on a college application (assuming that you got perfect or near perfect scores on the 3)?</p>
<p>No, it doesn't look better. They'll only consider the required number of scores (ie if they require 2, they'll look at two scores; I doubt having 3 or 4 would have any effect).</p>
<p>GoldShadow, are you absolutely positive on that? Even in top schools?</p>
<p>If they say they only consider the top three scores, I would believe them. Unless they specifically say they consider more scores, they probably don't.</p>
<p>Think about it... otherwise, it would be pretty unfair wouldn't it? That some people take the required amount while others, who have more free time and money take every test they possibly can.</p>
<p>Besides, at top schools everyone's already got a high score on each of the three (or two) required tests, it's almost assumed that they'd get high scores on other tests if they took them. I don't think it would help to take tests you don't need to.</p>