<p>My two highest SAT scores were</p>
<p>Spanish - 750
Chemistry - 680</p>
<p>I want to go to a UC preferably UC Berkeley, UCLA, UCSD...
Should i send my scores?? </p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>My two highest SAT scores were</p>
<p>Spanish - 750
Chemistry - 680</p>
<p>I want to go to a UC preferably UC Berkeley, UCLA, UCSD...
Should i send my scores?? </p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>Should I or should I not, that is the question.</p>
<p>Come on guysss</p>
<p>Beginning with the high school class of 2012, UC no longer requires subject tests. However they are still recommended for certain majors, so it depends on your major. I wouldn’t send a score that doesn’t put you at least in the 80th percentile for the test. So you will need to wait until June 1 when more information comes out about this year’s grading curve. I suspect that your Spanish score is acceptable, but the Chemistry is score is most likely lower than the majority of other applicants to the schools you mention. Subject tests are a good way for a B student to show they really have mastered the material, but if you have A’s in honors/AP chemistry classes your 680 score is not going to help you.</p>
<p>My major is engineering… Looking at civil, chemical, and bio medical. </p>
<p>Higher than 80% percentile? Really? Damm okay. Well i didnt get A in ap chem.</p>
<p>All lies. I got into a UC with a score in the 40something percentile in one of my two subject tests, ha.</p>