SAT II Scores

<p>Hi, I just took the SAT Subject tests for Math II and Physics. I did horribly on physics, possibly even below 700 (not THAT horrible, but fairly bad). </p>

<p>The thing is, I really want to use the free score reports that Collegeboard gives you with each test, since I would like to save my family some money come next year when I am applying to colleges. However, I would have to send in ALL the scores.</p>

<p>QUESTION: Will one bad score on the SAT II Physics, next to perfect scores in Bio, USH, and the SAT Reasoning, and hopefully Math II hurt my application (even slightly?) Would it be better for me to cancel it?</p>

<p>QUESTION 2: Give me anecdotal evidence of someone who was rejected from UCLA/UC Berkeley with a perfect GPA and perfect SAT score, and fairly strong EC's</p>

<p>QUESTION 3: Oxford University application advice (I live in the US, I will be an international)</p>

<p>QUESTION 4: Are there any programs that help you write your personal statement--I didn't take a class for the SAT, but I would like to do so for college applications and the essays</p>

<p>QUESTION 5: Which Ivies retain the same essay prompt each year? I'd like to get a head start</p>

<p>QUESTION 6: Advice on the Common App Extracurriculars: for a sport, should I separate a club team and a school varsity team? And should I include academic teams that I was/will be on, even if I didn't win anything amazing or do anything special in them? Where do I list awards or achievements, if it's not part of an EC activity?</p>

<p>QUESTION: No, for UCLA it requires one math and one science. You have Bio for science so it’s ok.</p>

<p>QUESTION 2: Check your school’s naviance but the UCs are very GPA concious.</p>

<p>QUESTION 3: Oxford University states 3 SAT scores above 700 and 5 APs with 5(or something like that)</p>

<p>QUESTION 4: My daughter did ask AskMsSun for checking the personal statement. It was free.</p>

<p>QUESTION 5: You can check out the promp now, they do change but not quite that drastic.
QUESTION 6: Advice on the Common App Extracurriculars: for a sport, should I separate a club team and a school varsity team? *Not necesary. *
And should I include academic teams that I was/will be on, even if I didn’t win anything amazing or do anything special in them? Where do I list awards or achievements, if it’s not part of an EC activity? Yes put them in the Additional section.</p>