<p>I'm a rising senior applying to top colleges. In May, I took 3 SAT II tests: USH (660), Physics (500), and Math II (780). I don't want to send in USH or Physics because they're obviously not very good.
It turns out that my counselor misinformed me; she told me to 'just try' physics and if I did badly, I don't have to send in the score. This is only applicable for colleges w/ score choice though.</p>
<p>If I took Chinese, USH, and Math II this November, could I not send in the May scores? Even to schools without score choice? Thanks, any help is appreciated :)</p>
<p>If a school does not use Score Choice for Subject tests then you need to send them all, no matter when you sat them.</p>
<p>For instance, for Y you would have to send all Subject tests, for S you wouldn’t:</p>
<p>[Standardized</a> Testing for Freshman Applicants | Yale College Admissions](<a href=“http://admissions.yale.edu/standardized-testing]Standardized”>Standardized Testing Requirements & Policies | Yale College Undergraduate Admissions)</p>
<p><a href=“http://www.stanford.edu/dept/uga/application/freshman/testing.html[/url]”>http://www.stanford.edu/dept/uga/application/freshman/testing.html</a></p>
<p>Of course, this is assuming you are also sending the SAT.</p>
<p>Well, u could study and retake physics. Giving everything in another session wont free u from ur past sessions</p>
<p>Yeah, the problem is I don’t think my physics score will go up that much or at all. Physics is the hardest subject for me, so I’m probably just gonna take Lit, USH, and Chinese this October or November.</p>
<p>Also just wondering, if I were to take the SAT IIs in November and I applied EA, could I still send those score in?</p>
<p>Last testing date for early applicants is novembef</p>
<p>ok. but the application itself is due in november, so would it still be ok?</p>