Should I show my 670 in french in my college app?

<p>I'll be applying to upper Ivies and schools like caltech and MIT, so I was wondering if I should mention my 670 on the french (without listening) subject test. My other subject test scores are:
chem- 800
bio-790
math II- 800</p>

<p>so the 670 sticks out as being painfully low. On the other hand, I don't think it's awful considering I didn't take AP french yet and I'm not a native speaker, and it may add some variety to my math/science dominated application. However, it may also emphasize how my humanities talents are less in comparison. </p>

<p>So is a 670 on french worth mentioning for top schools?</p>

<p>yes you should because it shows you are kinda well-rounded. 670 isnt bad for language</p>

<p>Yes you should!</p>

<p>I would. I doubt I could manage a 300 on that test, and I took French for a year! haha</p>

<p>^You don’t master a language in a year…think how long you’ve spoken English and how difficult it is to get an 800 on the SAT Reading and Writing…</p>

<p>OP: It’s a fine score, send it.</p>

<p>Yeah, it’s worth mentioning because it’s a foreign-language test.</p>

<p>I ended up with a 590 on German (even though I got a 6 on the IB HL exam…) that was sent out to Colgate, but I was still accepted.</p>

<p>Hey OP, sorry to hijack your thread here,</p>

<p>but I got a 660 on my Literature, but I also received a 760 in World history and 770 in US history. Should I send in all 3 scores?</p>

<p>OP: yes send in all of the scores.</p>