now whats the deal with sat 2s

<p>ok now how many spots are there on the application, and say there are 2 spots on the application, or 3 spots, im not sure. Can they see your other sat2s if they want to?</p>

<p>now if there are 3 spots im gonna have trouble deciding, im wanna be a physics major at COE
Physics-800
Math IIC-770
Math IC-740
US History-670</p>

<p>All these scores are this year.... but then theres the infamous chem sat2 from 10th
640 :( if i dont have to put it theres not way i will, but will they see it?</p>

<p>in case its unclear why i would have trouble picking the top 3, even though math Ic > US, i would not wanna put 2 math and a physics cause that would be really unbalanced</p>

<p>Because College Board reports all of your test scores to colleges anyway, there is no way Cornell will be prevented from seeing your scores. If there are three spots, pick your three best subjects, and if there are two, pick the two best. It doesn't really matter which tests you choose since Cornell can get to see all of your scores if they want to. No worries.</p>

<p>COE wants to see Math IIC and a science. If you need to give a 3rd score, I would use US History, because COE is not very interested in Math IC.</p>

<p>Does CALS look at the top 2? (for me they would be 2 sciences). Which ones does cals want to see? Math IC or 2C....I only took 1C so far!</p>

<p><a href="http://admissions.cornell.edu/downloads/freshmen_reqs_timetable.pdf%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://admissions.cornell.edu/downloads/freshmen_reqs_timetable.pdf&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>well it says any level and i'm happy with my score...
thanks for the link!</p>

<p>Cornell only requires 2 SAT II's. Go with your Math IIC and Physics. I got a 750 on Phys and 800 on Math IIC and I'm doing phys at COE. Good luck man.</p>