SAT Subject Scores

<p>I sent 3 SAT Subject test scores on February 13 to Cornell...Do you think the admission committee took these scores into consideration when they reviewed my application? </p>

<p>I am worried because I sent two low scores prior to this(Both taken freshman year):
580-Math 1(ouch...-.-)
650- Biology M</p>

<p>The 3 sent in February of this year were much higher:
800- Chemistry
780-Math II
750- Math I </p>

<p>I applied into CAS btw...</p>

<p>All answers are greatly appreciated!</p>

<p>Did you confirm that the three additional tests you sent in were received by them?</p>

<p>Yes. (Checked CB sent history)</p>

<p>Then yeah, I think you should be fine, especially if your other scores (i.e. SAT reasoning test and/or ACT) are good.</p>

<p>Cornell tells you that you may send the test scores but it is not guaranteed that they will view them. I don’t remember where I read this but I know because I also took the january sat for some of my subject test.</p>

<p>i am aware that we send all SAT 1 reasoning test scores, but does the same apply for the SAT II subject scores? my sat II scores are horrible, and i was wondering if i could select the scores to send!</p>

<p>No, Cornell is against score choice.
If Cornell was pro score choice then I wouldn’t have sent the 580 and 650 from freshman year>.<</p>

<p>sigh, why do people keep spreading this misinformation?</p>

<p>for most of the colleges in Cornell, as long as the SAT II scores you send meet their requirements (i.e. a math II and science for engineering, for example) then you are not required to send in other SAT IIs.</p>

<p>This is not the case with SAT I.</p>