send subject tests without reasoning?

<p>I got a 35 on the ACT and a 1780 on the SAT reasoning</p>

<p>for my subject tests:</p>

<p>USH - 770
Lit - 700
Bio M - 770
Math 2 - 760
Chemistry - 570!!!</p>

<p>So is it possible for me to send my subject tests without sending the reasoning along with it?</p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

<p>I believe so… I was also unclear on that. However, I’m sending reasoning and subject tests (did worse on ACT). The policy might change from school to school depending on their position with score choice</p>

<p>@Toronto: Yes, Lilshowstoppa is right. It depends on the school. For instance, Cornell and Univ. of Pennsylvania, two Ivy League schools, among others, do NOT permit score choice. That means you must send ALL of your SAT Reasoning & Subject Scores. Other schools, such as Harvard, do allow you to pick and choose.</p>

<p>If you take ACT, you can choose to send ACT to Penn. Cornell will let you send ACT and subject tests.</p>

<p>wait, do you guys think I should retake the SAT reasoning? I mean I hate that test but it seems like most schools are gonna see it anyway… xD</p>

<p>But if don’t retake it, will they hold that score negatively affect me?</p>

<p>UC’s, Stanford and Top LAC’s in particular…</p>

<p>Tortoro… I know that Stanford in particular will make you send all SAT scores. However, they do say that the look at the highest scores, so hopefully they won’t hold that against you. In any case (at Stanford especially), test scores are not that important. If you have a truly outstanding application otherwise, you’ll get in</p>

<p>UCs require you to send all SAT scores if you send any but it allows you to send only ACT plus SAT II scores without any SAT scores. Stanford is the same so info above is incorrect…</p>