<p>I thought I did okay on the test but then the score came out yesterday and I got a 710. I'm not a native speaker of Japanese but I did take three years of classes on it (I'm in AP this year). My other scores were 800 in math 2, 790 in chemistry, and 770 in us history. So I was wondering should I even send my Japanese score? Will it ruin the admission officer's impression of me or will it show that I'm actually decent at Japanese? </p>
<p>It does not really matter. You have 3 great subject test scores. If your prospective colleges recommend/require 2 subject tests, they will consider the best 2. Depending on how much database management goes on behind the scenes, overflow scores may not be visible in the packet viewed by admissions anyway.</p>
<p>A 710 in Japanese is awesome!! I would definitely submit it if the university offers the language, and you intend to study the language as an elective, minor or double major. Otherwise, they may wonder why you are applying there and think you are a better fit at a university where you can continue this wonderful study of Japanese. Congrats on your success with the language so far!</p>