Subject Test Dilemma

<p>I was deferred EA and thus had to take more subject tests in December. I got a 780 on U.S. History in May, and then a 720 on Math Level 2 and a 690 on Chemistry in December. I'm worried about the Math and Chem - are these acceptable scores for Georgetown? Most schools require two at most and I'm okay with a 780 and 720, but I think the Chem is bringing me down, especially since I applied to NHS Human Science and am currently taking AP Chem. Should I retake them in January? Any thoughts would be much appreciated!!</p>

<p>Note - my regular SAT is 790 M, 790 R, 730 W (total 2310) and ACT is 35. Does this offset the subject test scores?</p>

<p>I don’t see anything wrong with those scores… They’re higher than mine were!</p>

<p>I’ll second what Moralitycougar wrote. I was accepted at the SFS this past month, and at the time, I had applied with a 630 Lit and 780 U.S History score - I sat for the Bio E exam and re-took the Lit test in December to fill the third testing requirement. On the Bio test, I scored a 720 (Was fairly rusty at Bio, had to study on my own), and on Literature, I bumped the score up to 710; the SAT Lit is the one writing-based test that continues to elude me. These last two scores weren’t considered in admissions, though. You have far higher scores than I, so I wouldn’t worry. My sense is that Georgetown puts more weight on the other aspects of the application, but at the very least, you still need to be in the ball-park range. Obviously, you have reached that point.</p>