standardized test section question. pretty urgent

<p>I was curious to whether or not you should post all your subject test scores or just the ones that you actually would want colleges to see.</p>

<p>the reason i say that is here are my scores:</p>

<p>730 Math Lvl 2
710 US History
630 Math Lvl 1
490 Literature (I really have no idea why I took this test)</p>

<p>I really only want to show the colleges my math lvl 2 and my us history. Should I ONLY put those two down on the self reporting and then the colleges will see that i did bad on those other ones when I send them the official report or should I self report all of them so it is not a surprise when they see them.</p>

<p>another thing is I really only would like to show the subject test scores to the schools that require them (i'm not extremely proud of my subject tests) is there anyway i could do that? Like would it be better just to leave the subject section blank on the common app and then just send in the scores to the schools that require them?</p>

<p>also when schools say "recommended" if you don't send them in are you going to be okay?</p>

<p>I believe the schools will see all your SAT scores. When schools recommend you to do something, it’s usually in your best interest if you do so.</p>

<p>well actually i was just going through my schools and only two actually say it holds weight. Northwestern recommends 3 them and Cornell requires 2 of them.</p>

<p>Should I just leave it off and then send them the scores separately?</p>

<p>oh btw I didn’t take the SAT and my subject tests do not appear on my transcripts. I’m using my ACT score (30) for all my schools.</p>