<p>Ahhhh yuck. I guess that will teach me the consequences of not studying for subject tests.... yuck. I'm retaking Lit and German in December or January. And can i just say again .... YUCK. Those scores are not impressive for Brown ED. I'm international though and our curriculum is totally different so maybe they'll take pity on me, lol.</p>
<p>800- Math II. I'm ridiculously happy about this one. I seriously have no idea how it happened. I didn't even get to the last 4 questions and I'm generally an inaccurate person.</p>
<p>700- Literature. I'm really annoyed about this one. I always scored at least in the mid-700s on practice test. Ugg...</p>
<p>Biology E - 800
Math IIC - 770
US History - 710</p>
<p>I'm very happy with my scores. I went up from a 670 in Biology M in March to an 800... wow, awesome. I don't even know why I bothered with taking US or World History, I did terrible in those.</p>
<p>I don't understand why people are getting so worked up over some of these scores. In my school average scores are in the 500's and 600's... I'm not necessarily happy with the 670 in Chem (fxing sleep disorder... I dozed off in the middle!) but for those of you who have 740's and 760's and are preparing seppaku, put down the Samurai sword and relax... those scores are not going to keep you out of college! If you're really unhappy, try again in December. Not everybody is like the users of this site, 600's are not the end of the world.</p>
<p>Does anyone know how much emphasis is placed on Subject test scores??
I have a 2210 (superscored) SAT, but my subject tests are killing me!
Math II - 710
Chemistry - 590 <em>cries</em>
ahhhh!!!!</p>
<p>760 in chem. Kinda worried cos MIT has so many people who get 800 on it. If i took SAT chem last year right after the ap class i think i could have gotten an 800.</p>
<p>I got a 760 on Japanese w/ listening. I was hoping to get at least a 780, but I guess I can be happy with my score. I'm signed up to take Chemistry and Math II in December, which will be crucial to whether or not I stand a chance at UCLA. <em>my SAT I score is 1920... -.-</em></p>