<p>I scored a 35 on the ACT, a 2290 on the SAT, but recently found out I need to take SAT Subject tests for some colleges. I signed up for the Chemistry and Math II Tests in October. I took a practice test for both and got a 720-750 on both. I have been studying when I can, but was wondering if I should report these scores on the Common App since they are lower than my other standardized test scores.</p>
<p>It’s optional to self report them. If you don’t feel they’d help your app at the schools where they aren’t required, there is no need to self report them.</p>
<p>would it be suspicious if I didn’t?</p>
<p>Idk, that seems to be pretty low considering your other test scores. If it was 760-800, then I’d say definitely. Those might hurt your stellar ACT/SAT scores. I took those same tests, and I would just study and do my best, hoping for a 760-770+. Of course, you can just not send them and just include it on your Common App (unless you’re doing EA/ED).</p>