<p>Hi everyone! I'm a rising senior who is new to CC, so I hope this is in the right section. To begin with, I'd like to say that my intention isn't to brag about my scores or be "that guy" who thinks his good scores are terrible. But basically I was wondering whether or not I should send a 750 Spanish Subject Test score. Honestly, I was surprised I did as well as I did, and I know a lot of native speakers take the test, but percentile-wise my score isn't too too impressive (about 77th but I believe about 88th for non-native speakers). I'm not a native speaker and my only Spanish experience is four years (including eighth grade) of the highest level offered at my school.
So anyways, most schools I'm applying to (Georgetown being the exception) in the fall either require two SAT IIs or none at all. My other scores are an 800 on Math II and a 760 on Bio E (which is around 94th percentile). I would definitely send those two, but I'm wondering if I should also send the Spanish score. I'm very proud of all my scores and I'm grateful to have done so well, I'm just wondering which approach would be most impressive to colleges. I figure the variety of the three looks nice, but if the Spanish score doesn't look good I'm not sure I should send it. Thanks for any input!</p>
<p>The 750 on Spanish is a good score, native speaker or not. Submitting it will only help your application. I say go for it.</p>
<p>Thank you!!</p>