SAT Reasoning or Subject?

<p>Hey all,</p>

<p>I've recently learned about my SAT Reasoning test scores. Here is the break-up:
CR: 630
M: 710
W: 650 (7 from the essay)
Total:1990</p>

<p>Since I've improved my scores in each section, I'm going to send only this one. I also took SAT Subject Tests, but its scores were lower than I expected (640 from bio and 680 from mathII). </p>

<p>My question is: Should I take SAT Reasoning or Subject Tests in January? I'm doing IB with high prediction grades, so I wonder if universities would disregard my subject scores? On the other hand, I believe I can boost my math2 score in subject tests, which might seem nice compare to a 710 in SAT I math.</p>

<p>I'm an international student applying to Vassar, Wesleyan, Northwestern, Vanderbilt, WUSTL, Colgate, Dartmouth, Haverford and Brown btw.</p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

<p>up up up up</p>

<p>Many colleges require you to send ALL SAT scores, which includes every SAT I and every subject so I would check.</p>

<p>I recommend retaking the SAT, but only if you’re sure you can improve.</p>

<p>Thanks! Anyone else?</p>

<p>SInce you fulfilled the subject test requirement, I would also say to go for the SAT. Just make sure that you improve.</p>

<p>I’ve fulfilled subject tests requirements, but don’t you think they are rather low? Many of my friends with this kind of SAT reasoning scores were accepted by those schools, but i feel like I need higher SAT Subject scores.</p>