Not submitting a Math subject score to AEM...?

<p>Will not submitting an SAT 2 math score negatively affect my application? I have taken math 2, but didn't even get 700 on that. I'm submitting 720/690 physics, 710 bio, as well as a 730 USH. How much will that impact my chances of getting in? (3.75ish GPA at top 10 ranked HS - public elite, top 10%, 35 ACT, etc.)</p>

<p>do you have an econ AP score? or a stats AP score?</p>

<p>No, I don’t. My school offers very limited APs and AP testing despite its rankings. :\ I know my application isn’t exactly stellar as far as math scores go.</p>

<p>if others at your school are applying to aem you could face a challenge…</p>

<p>physics score is sorta MATH-y? i doubt many send that score. </p>

<p>so yeah i think your biggest challenge to getting into AEM would be those at your school taking your spot ;)</p>

<p>Well, there are only 59 other seniors in my school, so that’s not the issue - at least not as much for ED Cornell. It seems like transferring into AEM isn’t all that difficult either, so I might look into other CALS majors. That still assumes I can get into Cornell…</p>

<p>Doesn’t Cornell want you to send all scores? (I.e. no score choice)</p>

<p>I think that’s the case for the regular SAT, but I’m sending ACT from my only test date anyway. Subject tests only have to ‘meet the requirement’ - they’re not mandatory for CALS.</p>