<p>if a college only requires a math and a science sat 2, then would a bad humanities sat absolutely screw me over?... and im going into engineering</p>
<p>This depends on how many SAT IIs the college looks at. If it is like most schools, and wants two, then a solid Math and Science score will be all the adcom cares about. If, however, the school wants three SAT IIs, then a bad score may negatively impact an admissions decision. It all depends on the testing requirements mentioned by the school.</p>
<p>yes i realize that, so, ok it was latin 570...bad bad bad. i sound crazy but im looking at stuff like mit cornell, just engineering schools. princeton just forget it. so ill try to study my butt off for history this november because im retaking sat 1. so if history does turn out well. then those schools which require 3 sat 2s, will disregard the latin? and my math 2 was 770, bio 710</p>
<p>i have a question too:
if u already have three good sat iis would colleges care about a bad fourth one (im applying to engineering, my math/sci are ok but my USH is 640)?
also, if u took two of ur three sat iis twice and got a higher score will ur first lower score negatively impact the decisions?</p>
<p>any other insight?</p>
<p>Colleges will always take the best scores that you have. It is their best interest, because if they were to accept you, they want the highest statistics possible. If you have three good SAT IIs, no matter what school you apply to, you are covered-regardless of the extra latin, or history or whatever else you took and scored poorly on.</p>