<p>Quick question. I am applying to both Wharton and the LSM program at Penn. Currently, I have sent two subject tests to Penn (US History and Bio). I didnt do great on these tests, but I managed to pull off an above average 770 and 790 on each respectively. Then, I logged on today and saw that I got a 790 on Math 2 (I took it in Jan for Harvard). I know penn LOVES students who are good at math and a 790 puts me in around the 87th percentile for this test. So, would it be a bad idea to send it into Wharton?</p>
<p>Send the Math II score if you want to and have some money to spare. I don’t think it matters significantly much if you do or don’t - it’s only a 20 point increase . I’m assuming you already did well on SAT I Math and got good grades in all your math classes in school (which suitably demonstrates your math abilities).</p>
<p>You are required to send all of your scores anyway. Penn does not allow score choice and wants both SATs and ACTs. Maybe you can get away without sending all of your scores, but that is their official policy.</p>
<p>Are you a junior Rtgrove123? (I somewhat assumed you were a senior that already applied RD to Penn in my previous post) If you’re a junior, send the math II score, without a doubt.</p>