<p>so do they add the three SAT subject test together like with the SAT I?
i mean if so i would have a 2140 v. my regular SAT 2060.... does anyone know?</p>
<p>I understand they are two different evaluation vehicles. Most universities want an applicant to take EITHER the SAT I or the ACT...PLUS 2 or 3 SAT IIs
I hope this helps clarifies your situation.BTW-Congratulations-and Good Luck!</p>
<p>No, APOL, Midd asks you to choose scores in 3 different subjects--either the SAT I, (three sections) 3 SAT IIs, 3 APs, a combo of SAT IIs & APs, and I imagine other combinations as well (including ACT, etc.).
Gonzo--without knowing anything else about you, I would probably go for the highest "combined" score. I don't see how you could lose by doing this!</p>
<p>I stand corrected</p>
<p>is that how they do it though? like i would have a 2160...? that's what i'm thinking
i might just email admissions...</p>
<p>i really don't think so
i asked the admissions office about my question: they have a different method for looking at it: like each test individually</p>
<p>yea, same with me...my 3 SAT IIs give me a 2250, instead of a 2100.
but u have to send the score report from the collegeboard, so they're going to see all ur scores anyway. </p>
<p>they'll probably just take the best ones, but i could be wrong</p>
<p>They create a "best test profile". So if you submit all your scores, they will make up a profile for you that presents you in the best light. Therefore, if you didn't do so well on one section of the sat's you won't be screwed.</p>