<p>A school i'm applying to does not require SAT subject tests, and says it will not count against you if you do not send them. I don't think i'm going to do well on them, should I send anyway to show that I at least attempted them?</p>
<p>I would not send them unless they are pretty good or if you lacking in some other part of your application.</p>
<p>If you do well on them then you might as well send them. Can’t hurt.</p>
<p>The schools in question are USC (who reccomend 3), and Chapman and Loyola Marymount who don’t require them. I have about a 3.2/3.4 UW…and 1620 superscored SAT
I don’t expect anything above a mid 500 though on these
hmm</p>
<p>If you do well, send them to USC. Presently, your superscored SAT and GPA look a little light for there.</p>
<p>USC is definitely a huge reach, but i’m just shooting for it
thanks for the advice!</p>