Should I submit my subject tests?

<p>I have a 33 composite on the ACT. My SAT II scores aren't the best. They are 650 (Biology E), 670 (US History), and 670 (Math II). Should I send them, or will they hurt my chances for admission/scholarship consideration?</p>

<p>It really depends on your major.</p>

<p>I think you should send all your scores. Your ACT 33 is your most impressive overall score, but your 790W of your SAT breakdown is something you want USC to see. Your mid-to-high-600s scores in math and science show that while you are an excellent writer, you can hold your own in math and science. USC prefers you don’t use score choice and says they will only consider your highest scores, so I would take them at their word, send everything and let them sort it all out.</p>

<p>I would say don’t send them in because they are not as good as your ACT. I know a ton of people who got in last year without sending any subject test scores.</p>

<p>Subject Test is not required at USC. It is an optional. There is no need to submit them.</p>