hey i took SAT II’s , first time got :
Math 1: 470
Writing: 520
history: 550
2nd time:
Math 1: 490
History: 630
writing: 490
Theyre both horrible, and i was wondering wether i should even consider sending them in?
hey i took SAT II’s , first time got :
Math 1: 470
Writing: 520
history: 550
2nd time:
Math 1: 490
History: 630
writing: 490
Theyre both horrible, and i was wondering wether i should even consider sending them in?
<p>What schools are you applying to? To tell you the truth, I don't think you should sent it in if the school that you are applying to doesn't require them.</p>
<p>Send in the ones that are higher, keep the others. :-D</p>
<p>Can't hurt.</p>
<p>All three of you- it's time for a little grammar lesson. It's "SEND"- not "SENT" in this instance.</p>
<p>El Corazon said in another thread that he's an immigrant originally from Bolivia, so forgive him for his limited English language skills.</p>
<p>umm...these scores a still bit low for all of the schools you applied to that you mentioned in the "What are my chances thread", even though they did improve (esp. in history).</p>
<p>Heh- typo. Changed.</p>
<p>Though I have to say- correcting our grammar? I disapprove of posts that dont refer to the subject of the thread.</p>
<p>such as that one...and this one:-)</p>
<p>it was a typo. mom of wild child, the LAST thing i need to worry about is spelling! but thanks guys</p>
<p>oh and btw, doesnt it bother you guys when all you want is an answer to a question, yet people insist on being condescneding and feel the need to point out your grammatical mistakes first, althought they understood your question? sorry but it really annoys me.</p>
<p>Get over it. Three posters in a row made a grammatical (or typographical) error. There is nothing wrong with pointing it out. Those are the kind of errors you DON'T want to make in your essays and on your applications. Consider it some free tutoring. Wasn't meant to offend......</p>
<p>dont worry i didnt make those mistakes on my essays, they were proofread by my english teacher. As far as im concerned, this website is somewhat informal, and i dont see a reason why i should type as if im writing a letter to the pope. Nonethless, thanks for your free tutoring/waste of my time, call it what you shall.</p>
<p>you mean call it what you will;-)
sorry i couldnt resist...
but i wouldnt post <em>just</em> for grammar</p>
<p>yeah as previously stated it depends a lot on the schools, but i would recommend not sending them in if they arent required, because i dont think they'll help</p>
<p>"Send in the ones that are higher, keep the others. :-D
Can't hurt."</p>
<p>if you can do this, you should consider sending history
but my understanding of collegeboard tests is that collegeboard sends all of them that you have taken? or is that just instances within individual tests?
but...yeah if u can send just history think about it, otherwise i would advise against it</p>
<p>yea collegeboard sends them all at once. so what should i do? im considering no at the moment</p>
<p>im applying to stanford, caltech, upenn, uchicago, fresno state, CMU, cornell, Yale, more, but i' ll stop since u guys must be dieing reading the list.</p>
<p>I would recommend not sending them. If you included them on your Fresno State app under your courses, then just send the report to CSU Fresno. The State schools count scores of like 450+ as another course in the subject.</p>
<p>I didn't know I could put down all my SAT II scores as extra classes (SAT II <strong>Subject</strong>_) with pass/fail grades (anything above 400-something counts as a "Pass" grade) until I read the FAQs on entering grades. Hope you did that!</p>
<p>well....most of those schools on your list require them....i would suggest that you study ur butt off for the next exam and improve those scores if you are applying to all those schools =D</p>
<p>pleace my name is osarugue amas i need my sat scores be sent verbal is 500 and maths is 420</p>