<p>I'll be applying early to Wharton this fall, and I notice that it says you have to take 2 subject tests. I took math and got an 800, and took physics and didn't do so well. If I take another one in October and do well on it (750+), will they only look at the top 2 scores? They ask for the whole testing history so I'm a little worried. </p>
<p>Other info: 2300 on SAT 1 </p>
<p>They will look at the top 2.</p>
<p>Does that mean the low physics score will just be glanced over?</p>
<p>Since you’re Wharton, physics isn’t even a big deal. I applied and was accepted into SEAS with Math 800 and Chem 760, didn’t even fulfill the physics requirement</p>
<p>Take “another” subject test and do well. You don’t need to send the Physics score. Note that the Penn admissions site states: “Because SAT Subject Tests are optional, applicants may use Score Choice to selectively send their SAT Subject Test scores.” Wharton does not require the physics sat 2.</p>
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That quote is from the transfer admissions page; there is no indication that OP is a transfer applicant. SAT subject tests are not optional for freshman applicants submitting SAT scores.</p>
<p>I agree. Thought they are required, 2 750+ subject tests should do the trick!</p>