SAT IIs and Columbia

<p>To what degree does Columbia take SAT IIs into account?</p>

<p>Does a low 700 score hurt me? Should I not submit it at all?</p>

<p>My scores were:
780 USH
720 Math IIC
710 Bio-E</p>

<p>So, should I only submit US History and... Bio, because the percentile is higher? Or Math, because the score is higher? Or all three, to should that I am well rounded?</p>

<p>I have a similar question. My scores are:</p>

<p>US History: 800
Literature: 800
Spanish: 780
Math II: 600</p>

<p>Should I retake the math?</p>

<p>Columbia, requires you to submit scores for every test that you take they dont honour score choice</p>

<p>[Required</a> Standardized Testing | Columbia University Office of Undergraduate Admissions](<a href=“http://www.studentaffairs.columbia.edu/admissions/applications/firstyear/testing]Required”>http://www.studentaffairs.columbia.edu/admissions/applications/firstyear/testing)</p>

<p>heres a paragraph from this site</p>

<p>“SAT Subject Tests
In addition to either the SAT or ACT, you must also take two SAT Subject Tests. For Columbia College, you may take any two; for Columbia Engineering, you must take any mathematics test and either Physics or Chemistry. Students must submit all SAT Subject Test scores from all test dates.”</p>

<p>gnu,
If you’re applying to CC, you’re fine. They’ll only look at the top 2 scores, and you have killer humanities scores. So don’t worry about math; if you’re a humanities guy and you don’t plan on taking math courses, it’s not that important.</p>

<p>To packer’s first question:</p>

<p>No one has a clue. No one (maybe not even the adcom) knows the exact significance (down to five significant figures) that the SAT IIs will have.</p>

<p>Columbia takes every score. I got in with a 790 on US, an 800 on Lit and a 680 in chem</p>