Problem of plenty: have 5 subject test scores

<p>So this is my testing record:</p>

<p>October 2014: Physics: 800, Math 2: 790
November 2014: Biology: 760
December 2014: Chemistry: 750, World History: 720</p>

<p>Took a bit too many, yes. </p>

<p>Would sending all 5 make me look test obsessed? Should I send only the October tests, thus giving me only a 790 and 800 for college purposes? Or should I just send all of them?</p>

<p>Oh, my, to have such problems. Man, that must be tough. :smiley: </p>

<p>I would say send them all, but that’s just me. I’ve never taken subject tests though, so you might not want advice from me lol. Congrats on the great scores all around. </p>

<p>Hahaha, expected this.</p>

<p>Thanks for the advice. Surprisingly, wasn’t trying to show off. I’m actually curious. I once read that Academic Indices were calculated by averaging a student’s SAT 2 score. Sending only the top 2 would improve my average. However, sending 5 together would show breadth and motivation. So I’m conflicted. I just wanted a second opinion. </p>

<p>I think it depends on your major. Can you tell us the major you want to do ?</p>

<p>Either you send them all, though i’ve heard a lot of universities only look at the three best.</p>

<p>If you decide not to send them all the i’d depends. If you go for engineering then send Math 2, Physics and Chemistry.
If you go for Medical sciences send Biology, chemistry and Math 2.</p>

<p>But i would send them all if i were you. It shows a lot of abilities.</p>

<p>Computer science and history (according to my official intentions :wink: )
But history is weak. Sending them all is an attractive option, hmmm.</p>

<p>I’d send them all - it shows breadth as you said. I seriously doubt you would come across as test obsessed. I’d be more concerned about the kid who takes the same test 5 times than the kid who takes 5 different tests.</p>