Simple Question

<p>I've taken 4 SAT II's.</p>

<p>These aren't my real scores, but I'm using them in my example.</p>

<p>Let's say I scored:
780-MathiC
730-US History
700-MathiiC
650-Literature</p>

<p>For the colleges requiring 3 SAT II's, would they just look at my top three, regardless of the fact that two of the tests are math?</p>

<p>Or will they look at Lit in leiu of Math2?</p>

<p>I'm sure someone knows on here...</p>

<p>anyone????</p>

<p>Top 3 .</p>

<p>Lol i was just about to ask how you did so bad in IIC compared to IC when i noticed that you said they arent real... lol good job paying attention on my part... sigh</p>

<p>thanks....</p>

<p>RustyDog, I know you said that these weren't your real scores, but are they the real tests you took? I'm just curious as to why you would take both the Math IC and IIC? And what schools are you applying to that require 3 subject tests? It is my understanding that the UC system now only requires 2, is that correct? Thanks.</p>

<p>Those are the real tests I took.</p>

<p>I took Lit-US-1C in one sitting,</p>

<p>and then I took Lit-US-2C in another sitting.</p>

<p>I'm not an engineering major, but math1 was my highest score during the first testing. I retook Lit and US and then took 2C just to see how I would do.</p>

<p>Just assume they are my real scores.</p>

<p>Two of the schools to which I applied require 3 SATs.</p>

<p>ok thanks everyone.</p>