<p>I want to send my results before my free score reports disappear, that means I won't have a chance to view my score before they are sent to the universities. I'm quite confident though that I'll get around 680-720 on my Biology E test, but the problem is my SAT literature test. I'm going into science, but a lot of my schools recommend 2 subject tests so I just took literature since I'm pretty decent at CR. The thing is, I think I totally screwed up my SAT Literature test and so my expected result is around 580-620. Is it better for me since a lot of my schools recommend 2 subject tests to send my literature score along with my biology, or should I just send my biology score? What do you think..?</p>
<p>I recommend waiting until you receive your SAT Subject Test scores before deciding whether or not to send them, especially since you said that they are only recommended by universities and not required. If you find out that you got the desired scores, then the university will still get them in time and the $11 score report fee is arbitrary. I also took the SAT Literature subject test this past weekend and will wait until I receive my score before deciding to send it.</p>
<p>Everyone stresses over this and the large majority of the time you should just send it. Schools always use your best scores. Small variations in scores in different subjects and times is normal and expected. In your case the only thing waiting will cost you is some money…if you want to see your scores first, you will have to pay to send them. </p>
<p>Also, if the school you are applying to requires all scores then you have to send it, so send it. </p>
<p>The irony is that score choice was invented to decrease anxiety amoung test takers. Not sure thats working. </p>