Sat ii scores help!!!

<p>Hey everyone.
So I'm applying to Northwestern and its recommended to send three SAT ii scores, the only problem is that I am not a great test taker so my scores are okay...lowish...</p>

<p>I'm sending my SAT Bio 720</p>

<p>but I don't know which math to send...</p>

<p>Math I: 630
Math II: 600</p>

<p>Should I even send a math score? I saw that some ED people didn't send sat iis....
I also already sent my AP scores, so that should help me a little. ..But anyway, which math should i send?</p>

<p>I'm worried :(</p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

<p>if you can pick and choose, send only the bio.</p>

<p>So it’s better just to send bio and not my other scores?</p>

<p>Hmmmm…I thought that since northwestern RECOMMENDED sending 3 scores sat ii, I had too…Like how you should always do the optional essays…
Or at least two sat iis. But just one?</p>

<p>I trust your opinion though Sam Lee, since you went to Northwestern, I guess I’m just worried about admissions.</p>

<p>THose Math subject test scores can’t possibly help, but they could hurt, so why send them? You’re better off without them. Follow Sam Lee’s advice.
Hopefully you did better on the Math SAT.</p>

<p>nope. I’m really bad at standardized testing…</p>

<p>I got in ED with only my ACT score (32) and two AP scores that I choose to send directly to them while I was taking the AP exams. If the score is bad, don’t send it. What they don’t know can’t hurt you.</p>

<p>where did you see that northwestern recommended 3 SAT IIs? (I’d like to know that for myself.) If you’re applying for HPME, then you need 3. Otherwise, I agree with the others. You definitely don’t need them for admission. I’m only sending two myself.</p>

<p>^^ Three are “recommended”
[Frequently</a> asked questions, Freshman, Office of Undergraduate Admission - Northwestern University](<a href=“http://www.ugadm.northwestern.edu/freshman/faq/]Frequently”>http://www.ugadm.northwestern.edu/freshman/faq/)</p>

<p>if my sat i math score was a 590 should i send the math subject tests?</p>

<p>have you tried taking the ACT?</p>