<p>If schools do not require SAT IIs but I took them for other schools that do require them, do I still have to put down scores for the schools that don't require them?</p>
<p>Why wouldn't you?</p>
<p>if you send your sat scores in they see everything</p>
<p>Have the same question. Didn't take SAT I (34 ACT) and SAT IIs are 720 Bio & 700 Math IIC. Would it look better just not to send the CB scores?</p>
<p>Bump here!
Would there be any advantage of sending a 720 Bio and 700 Math IIC to USC (not required but "encouraged") if ACT is a 34?</p>
<p>IMO, 700s and above on SAT IIs are good for selective colleges. If USC wants to see subject tests if you have them, I think they'd only help.</p>
<p>For a college such as USC, which does not require but recommends IIs, you should send your IIs, particularly those with 700 or above scores.</p>
<p>As to original poster, if the application is asking for II scores that means you are applying to a college that either requires or recommends IIs and thus should list them. If the app is not specifically asking for II scores, check the college to see what it does with IIs. Majority of colleges neither require nor recommend IIs and don't use them for admission and if it is one of those don't bother putting II scores.</p>
<p>Would it matter for them to see the sat 2 scores if they state on their website that these will not be considered in admission processes? (UIUC)</p>