<p>Ok, so when I was a freshman I took the Biology SAT II, and I got a 560 (i know). My SAT I score is 2110 (first try as a junior) and my GPA is 3.8, so i have a slight chance at the best schools. I am definatley going to take at least three more SAT IIs, so should I submit my biology one.</p>
<p>You don't have a choice. Any score report from the College Board includes every SAT I and SAT II that has ever been taken and been scored. However, the admissions committee will only use the top two SAT II's. </p>
<p>Actually, CB used to have something called Score Choice, but that was a few years back.</p>
<p>560 is excellent for a freshman.</p>
<p>Retake Bio SAT II. Buy a prep book and refresh your memory.</p>
<p>Retaking Bio would depend on what other SAT II's you are planning on taking, the scores you expect from those, and how much you think you can improve your Bio score. They will only really care about the top 2 SAT II's.</p>
<p>Wow--I'm glad they only look at your top two scores. So if you take like 5 SAT IIs, they still just look at your top two?</p>
<p>It depends on the college... some look at 3, but most will only look at your top scores.</p>
<p>Since you send all of your scores through collegeboard, they look at all of your scores, but only evaluate you based on your top two scores.</p>
<p>Or so they say.</p>
<p>But nothing you can do either way, so don't worry about it.</p>
<p>Btw OP, I love your screen name here.</p>
<p>i agree with vicissitudes.. especially the Screen name... :)</p>