<p>Is that beneficial in any way?</p>
<p>I have 690 is SAT Math. But 780 in SAT II math.. So maybe I thought sending SAT II will help.</p>
<p>Any response shall be helpful!</p>
<p>Is that beneficial in any way?</p>
<p>I have 690 is SAT Math. But 780 in SAT II math.. So maybe I thought sending SAT II will help.</p>
<p>Any response shall be helpful!</p>
<p>It might, but you should know that the two scores aren’t directly comparable (that is, a 780 in SAT II math 2 isn’t necessarily that much better than a 690 in SAT I math, even though they are both out of a maximum 800). The SAT II has a more generous curve than the SAT I. In fact, you could have missed more to get your 780 than to get the 690, depending on the curve for your test dates.</p>
<p>Thanks! I shall send both of 'em. :)</p>
<p>You have colleges that require, recommend or consider SAT IIs, a fairly accurate list of which can be found here: [Compass:</a> Admissions Requirements](<a href=“SAT Subject Test Requirements and Recommendations - Compass Education Group”>SAT Subject Test Requirements and Recommendations - Compass Education Group). Most all other colleges won’t even consider them even if sent and thus whether submitting them will be helpful depends on college.</p>