Please clear this up for me...

<p>First of all, I took 3 SAT subject tests last week. I feel like I did great on Biology and US history but I bombed physics. Since most competitive colleges require only 2 subject tests, would still have to submit all three scores because I took them?</p>

<p>Also, I can choose whether I want to send my SAT reasoning scores or ACT scores, right? Since they aren't linked together in any way.</p>

<p>Yes, you'd have to submit three, and yes, you can choose.</p>

<p>wow, now I'm beginning to have huge regrets. I guess that means I should retake the physics. I know there is an October test date but would november be too late to take it?</p>

<p>If there's a Nov test date and you're not applying early, then absolutely go for it... if there's a Nov test date and you ARE applying early, call the school you're applying early to and ask if you can submit scores for one test late pending a retake. Although, if you did REALLY well on your other tests and REALLY poorly on just one of them, don't sweat it. My boyfriend got a 570 on one of his subject tests and still got into Yale.</p>

<p>Wow, thanks, that helps a lot. I feel better now. Plus, I don't plan to become an engineer or anything.</p>