<p>I know GWU doesn't require SAT IIs, but should I send my scores anyway? I will be taking four (U.S. History, Spanish, Math II, and Literature) between May and June only because BU requires two and I figured I would just send my best two scores. Would it be beneficial to also send my scores to GWU? I know it will probably depend on the score... what score would you consider too low to send? How many test scores are too many?</p>
<p>I'm done with SAT I; I have a 2220 super-scored (730 CR, 690 M, 800 W). Is that good enough to not have to send SAT IIs? I feel like my SAT II scores will be bad, and GWU is my top top top top choice (applying ED!! so excited), so I don't want to screw it up!</p>
<p>If anyone has any insight or advice please let me know! Thanks in advance!</p>
<p>Dude first of all just looking at your sat you are probably guaranteed admissions.
For far as sat2, wait for the scores to come back. I suggest taking it separately I know it sounds really bad, but this way you can send each score by score unless you feel like you are gonna do well taking together.
I suggest taking 2 maximum, because if you are taking 3 sat2’s you brain is gonna hurt.</p>
<p>Far as sending sat2s, its is not required, but here is my thought, no matter how you send your sat’s and sat2’s score, you will pay the same amount so why not just send sat2’s score. </p>
<p>Plus it doesn’t hurt to send sat2’s. I sent 2 since i only took 2 math 1 and 2. I suggest you sending two subjects that will be related or close to your major.
A good score is anything above 700(in my opinion), since it is not required.</p>