<p>I'll make it short. My SAT Subject test scores are bad. My other aspects are a lot better.</p>
<p>How worried should I be?</p>
<p>I'll make it short. My SAT Subject test scores are bad. My other aspects are a lot better.</p>
<p>How worried should I be?</p>
<p>Idk, but on the Davis and UCSD points formula, they give the all the tests the same value.</p>
<p>On the UCSD formula, you add your reasoning and 2 subjects together, and multiply them by .8. </p>
<p>On the Davis formula you add them all together.</p>
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<p>Can you post the same thing for UCLA and UC Berkeley?</p>
<p>I second Berkeley. =]</p>
<p>I don’t think there is 1 for Berkeley, and if there is it definitly isn’t official, as you can see the UCSD one isn’t even official, jsut a very good rough estimate (oxymoron yeah I know).</p>
<p>I do know, however, that Berkeley and more recently LA, uses a holistic approach to admissions, looking at all aspects of the applicant. Which probably means there’s less likly as chance of there being a formula.</p>
<p>So wait… you can only factor 2 SAT II’s into the UCSD equation? o.o I hope not…</p>
<p>all UCs, u just choose ur two best.</p>
<p>Wait… so you mean you are limited to ONLY two SAT II’s??? x.x</p>
<p>You can send in more than 2, but only the top 2 are looked at/calculated.</p>