Should I send these Scores?

<p>Hey, I got a quick question. My situation is a little different than most of yours, I am a transfer student and I recently took these tests to better my score from high school. I did a good deal better on the math portion Ic = 730, IIc = 790. However, my literature is just horrible, worse than my high school score by like 200 points!. This is mainly because I really didn't try when I took them last month, I am a Math major and I figured they wouldn't even really matter and I actually thought I would be able to send just the Math scores and not the Lit. so I really lliteraly left the test area and didn't not care about the lit. scores. But now I have found out that these tests are all or nothing, meaning you can't send each subject out individually, which is unfortunate. What should I do, should I not even bother with sending these scores? Thanks for your help.</p>

<p>Wait.. depends on where you are transfering too. And by 200 points lower do you mean in the 500's or 600's? I had this friend who got into upenn with a 530 in spanish and not so stellar other subject tests.</p>

<p>No I mean like I got like a 500 the first time in high school and now a 360!! lol, I literally guessed on most of them. Yeah I know it was stupid, I just thought I would only be sending out the Math scores and now I can't :(</p>

<p>and yes that's exactly where I'm applying: Penn. I can't send them a 360? I would def. have no shot. but i am a math major and I had A's in every college english course I have taken, what would you do?</p>

<p>O gosh lol.. there just has to be a way to tell them that something went totally wrong during the test (like it was your 3rd test and blah blah happened). i mean.. i dont know</p>

<p>Tell them you got sick during the test.</p>

<p>i have a similar problem...did poorly on literature test. although i took it before a few months ago and got a decent score. it's already been sent to my colleges along with the strong spanish score i had that day. is there actually anything i can actually tell the colleges to make them look over the score?</p>