Should I send SATII scores when I don't know how I did?

<p>I am about to submit my common application, and I am stuck on the test score section. I recently took three SAT subject tests (math 2, biology, literature). I don't know how I did though. I am debating if I should send the scores or not and mention it on the common application. I can not wait until they come out because if I do I will not be able to afford to send them. </p>

<p>So what should I do? Should I take the chance and send them anyway or should I not send them?</p>

<p>If they turn out really bad will it hurt me?</p>

<p>PS I am applying to Washington University in St. Louis, Johns Hopkins, Emory, and Case Western.</p>

<p>I don’t know specifically for any of these schools, but I’m assuming that a lot of these schools require them, or at least recommend them. If you think you probably got over 650 then I’d send them for sure.</p>

<p>That’s the problem, idk what I got…</p>

<p>Do you think you studied enough? How did you feel coming out of the test? As long as you don’t think you tanked, I’d send them.</p>

<p>When do you find out your scores? You can always wait to send them (even rush them) but don’t mention them on your Common App. This way, if you do poorly on one test, colleges will never know you took it.</p>

<p>^ I don’t have money for that though…</p>