SAT II scores (Math 1, 2, physics)

<p>Math 1: 800
Math 2: 760
Physics: 690</p>

<p>MIT requires 2 SAT II scores and I'm not sure which two to "send." Don't they get all the scores anyways? I also have the Math 1, 2 dilemma. I took Math 1 for the heck of it, expecting to score higher on Math 2 but it didn't turn out like that.. I am taking Calc BC so sending a higher Math 1 score might not look good.</p>

<p>Send all of your scores to MIT. The math scores are impressive.</p>

<p>I think they only let you list two scores though.</p>

<p>math 2 and physics</p>

<p>Whichever scores you send, MIT will consider only those which present you in the best light. So you may as well write down the two highest scores anyway, since those will be the ones considered.</p>

<p>My guess is that when MIT says they want two different subject tests, they don't want Math 1 and Math 2. They are too much alike. I guess you can write down whatever 2 scores you want, but I would definitely send all 3 scores.</p>

<p>^Oh, you're required to send one math and one science -- it's not just two of your choosing. So the OP has to write down the physics and one of the math scores on the application, though MIT will see all scores on the SAT score report.</p>