SAT II Score Reporting!

<p>Hey - </p>

<p>Lets say you take an SAT II, do you need to show UCSD the score? Will they see it anyway??? I think I will do fine on chem and math level 2, but I also want to take history, but If i get less than 700, i dont want UCSD to see it. Is that possible???</p>

<p>THANKS!</p>

<p>you have to report all of them, you can't pick. i wanted to too.</p>

<p>hmm... should I take SAT II history? I don't think i am going to do well... maybe just math and chemistry? do other UC's require more than 2???</p>

<p>depends where your interests/majors are, and where you're be applying (i.e. math and chem are just fine for UCs, but if you're looking private/east coast/ivies maybe more is needed (look into eligiblity))</p>

<p>Don't sweat it, they only look at your highest scores. I took the SAT the first time and got a 1790 (600, 610, 580)... I retook it and got a 2000 (670, 660, 670). They don't care how horrible I did the first time -- a stroke of bad luck, bad day, anything (which it most definitely was). My SAT subject scores were 690 (math 2) and 600 (spanish w/ listening)... not great scores by any means, and I'm an out of state applicant. So if your from Cali, then you've already got one up on me, and I got into UCSD. I do have tons of EC's, and lots of prestigious stuff (state champ track team, etc.) but thats my point -- my SAT scores were far from perfect, but so long as you pull off a good score somewhere along the lines and have your fair share of EC's, your golden =)</p>

<p>(This entire thing was written on the presumption you are talking about admissions... hopefully thats accurate, heh heh)</p>

<p>I don't think it's a problem. I got a 680 on my chemistry SAT and was admitted without a problem.</p>

<p>cool! thanks guys, this helps alot :)</p>