Should I report my math IC?!

<p>Hey, Im debating on whether or not I should list my math IC score on the app...</p>

<p>I got a 760 IIC, but only a 690 IC (I didnt finish the test ...I had 5 more questions at the end i didnt get to answer...thats 10% of the test) :( ... should I just leave that off the app? since I already have the harder math there with a much better score </p>

<p>...i know they'll see it when they get my cumilative SAT score report, but the less that number is drilled in the better i figured... what do you think?</p>

<p>plus ill be retaking the IC ...dunno how that will go but thats to be considered too</p>

<p>i'd leave it off and not worry about retaking the IC. If you have the IIC they don't want to see another math score. Take a science or writing option instead of another Math.</p>

<p>I'm jealous! I did 760 IC and 720 IIC. I think as long as you did better on IIC, they won't care. My lower IIC score, for example, was not listed (but sent) because all of my other scores were higher.</p>

<p>yea ... well ive got a 750 Chem and 670 writing ... im signed up to retake the writing in december and i may take the Math IC again too ... I dunno yet... I know the UCs ask to see both Maths so thats the only reason why ive been worrying about IC so much lately ... I think my IIC score is higher because I took it fresh out of PreCalc which is a review of everything (I didnt actually study for the test) ... However, now im in Calc and some of that basic math isnt as fresh. (Altho I improved my SAT I math from 700 to 760 from last year... i dunno, my Scores dont really make sense ...they seem to have a mind of their own lol)</p>

<p>It's okay: My scores make even less sense. First SAT, Dec. 20: 1330. Second SAT, Jan. 24: 1500. And my IIC is 40 points lower than my IC. Weeeiirrrddd. And yes: I took pre-calc first semester of junior year. Bad idea. I could do differentiation, but not trigonometry. But, good luck to you tupacalipseT96. Your SATs are great once you get up the writing. You'll be fine.</p>

<p>tupacalipse, why would the UC want you to take both maths (1c and 2c)???</p>