Reporting SAT II scores if one is LOW

<p>hi!
So I'm applying EA to a dream school out of my league (why? don't ask...), and I'm freaking out because of the SATII scores because one of them was absolute CRAP compared to the others. Now, the school only wants 2 SAT II scores.
I got a 750 bio and a 770 US history. Then I took the math II and only scored a 630.
Math was never a strong point and I skipped Pre-Calculus to take Calculus, so I didn't get half of the test.
Now, the 750 and 770 just barely qualifies me, but if they see that Math II, I'm scared it's going to be all over for me. I know they'll see it eventually anyways on the collegeboard report, but would it be to my advantage if I didn't list it on my application?
Should I take it again and list that and/or in lieu of the other MATH II score?</p>

<p>I think you should study, study and study and re-take it.</p>

<p>How about doing the ACT as well, and if you can get a high composite score on that, yet still send in the subject tests they may overlook it/not pay too much attention to it.</p>

<p>Im in a similar position, mine was a bubbling in error, but you can't prove that, so maybe try the ACT just as a back up plan.</p>

<p>Thanks!
Yes, I do plan on studying, and I've already taken the ACT and I've scored significantly better. However, should I bother even listing the other SAT math II score?</p>

<p>I think you should not hide your bad scores on your application unless you choose not to submit any SAT scores.</p>

<p>well listen..if your EA dream school only requires two subject tests, they will probably look at history and the other one....although they can still see the math one. IF they require 3, you will still be FINE. 630 is great score...dont be fooled by the average CCer.</p>

<p>my friend had a 700, 740, 560 and she's currently a sophomore at columbia university.</p>

<p>what i'm trying to say is, don't stress out! you should be fine. 750 and 770 are very strong scores and should outweigh the 630. your dream school, whatever it may be, after all, only needs 2 subject tests.</p>