Question: do I have to send all 5 SAT subject tests?

<p>I took 5 tests over two test sittings, and 3 aren't bad, but 2 are not as good as colleges might look for.
These are my scores...
March 2012 :
physics 770
chemistry 760
world history 670
October 2012
Math level 2 w/ calc 800
US history 610</p>

<p>Cornell requires all scores to be sent but want only 3 scores...
If I should pick three, they would be physics, chemistry, and math.
Can I do this? I mean, if I send all scores I have, how do they know which scores I would like them to see?</p>

<p>Cornell requires two subject tests but also requires you to send all scores if you take more than two. It then uses the highest two to determine admission.</p>

<p>Thank you very much for replying!</p>

<p>Cornell requires that you send in all your sat1 scores but not your sat2 scores. You can just choose whichever one you want to send for sat2 scores.</p>

<p>Please go to the following page on the Cornell site where the Cornell college administrator in the third post on the page informs the questioner that Cornell does in fact require you to send all subject test scores if you take more than two: [Standardized</a> Tests – What is required? | Undergraduate Admissions Office](<a href=“http://blogs.cornell.edu/admissions/2012/06/13/standardized-tests-what-is-required/]Standardized”>http://blogs.cornell.edu/admissions/2012/06/13/standardized-tests-what-is-required/)</p>