<p>Hi, so I am a spanish native speaker (I live in peru). I will apply to transfer to many top universities like MIT, Stanford, Cornell, Harvard, etc.</p>
<p>Anyway, last year I took three Sat Subject tests and I was fairly pleased with my results except for one. 780 on Math II, 760 on Physics and 790 on Spanish.
I only took Spanish because I though it was 800 for sure. The questions were so simple I really doubted I could have any error. But then I received this result: 790. My reading was perfect, but I only got 75 on listening, so that explains my score.</p>
<p>Do you think I should be ashamed of this score? I even have better composition and writting skills than many people I know so I really can't explain what happened. I understood EVERY word and sentece in that test as any native speaker would do, I really don't know what happened... Do you think universities will give importance to this "mistake"? I think the college board would not allow me to not send this score, so I think it would reach the admission offices of all the schools I apply to =(</p>