<p>I really screwed up on my Sat biology M. I took it on Jan 24. :((</p>
<p>I applied to AEM-CALS for Cornell (RD). They said they highly recommend taking the SAT Biology Subject test. I took it and got...........550. It was all self-studying. The circumstance with me is that I decided to take both IB physics and IB biology. Because they were both offered at the same time, I had to choose one. So long story cut short, for physics I learned everything needed for three years in two years (10th and 11th). And I'm learning Biology now. (1oth and now 12th). 10th was when we learned basically every subject but not in depth and 11th was when we had to choose our classes. Thats why I was able to take biology and physics in 10th grade. </p>
<p>So, do you think I should still send it? Is it better to have nothing even with this veryy low score or should I just not send it? Thanks</p>
<p>Sorry if I was unclear. I already sent out my SAT and Math Level 2 Scores to Cornell in December. I didn't add cornell as the school recipient when I signed up for this Jan test (i feared this would happen. sigh it did). so I don't think they would have my score unless I send them. Correct me if I'm wrong.</p>