<p>So I'm applying to several selective universities (like Stanford, USC, UCLA, Wesleyan) and some matches and reaches, like UCSB, UCSC, University of Miami. I'm studying outside the US but I'm a US citizen. I'm 16 years old (skipped a grade). Here's a very brief summary:</p>
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[<em>]SAT: 2110 first try, 2240+ second try (predicted)
[</em>]SATII: BioE 780, Japanese w Listening 670, MathII 690
[<em>]Pretty good grades with a bit of a dip in my junior year.
[</em>]Amazing essays, good teacher recs.
[<em>]Okayish EC's and awards, no volunteer work. Taught myself Japanese within a short period of time (non-native).
[</em>] Decent involvement in sports, some swimming medals won in my freshman and sophomore years.
[li]Undecided major; skewed between Physics/Biology/Astrobiology and Film studies/creative writing/English.[/li][/ul]</p>
<p>My question is this; should I send my MathII score along with my other two subject test scores?. I think 690 is pretty bad with the incredibly generous MathII curve. I really messed up on the test, didn't even finish. </p>
<p>Do you think I should report the 690, or just the BioE and Japanese scores? How would reporting it affect my chances OVERALL at ANY school X? Please help me, I will chance back or help back in any way if you want! :)</p>