Subject Tests/Stanford EA

<p>I am applying early action to Stanford and I only have one subject test, Biology (M) which I got a 760/800 on.
I took Literature today and left 9 out of 61 blank; the Collegeboard SAT Subject book said that a raw score of 59/61 equals an 800. I am thinking of canceling it because I want a 750+.
Stanford "recommends but does not require that you submit official results of at least two SAT Subject Tests."
My questions are: should I cancel the Literature test score?
Would it be worse only having one score or having two scores and one not so great?</p>

<p>This is worrying me immensely. Any and all feedback is greatly appreciated.
Thank you! :)</p>

<p>Wait and see how it is and then do a retake. Might have been that this test was harder and thus might give a better curve and a lower raw score could give you a better score than you expect. I had the same experience with the math 2. Thought i completely bombed it ( like 630 ish) and got a 770 :). </p>

<p>By the way by Stanford Recommending 2 subject tests, they mean they want 2 subject tests. ( They're stanford ! )</p>

<p>You realize that -9 is a 750 according the the Blue Book? And the curve in the BB imo is very misleading...it said Chemistry was -3 for an 800 when I got -6 and an 800. </p>

<p>So, even if you get a few wrong, you have a good chance at 750. I think it would be foolish to cancel.</p>

<p>FYI I'm doing Stanford SCEA too, and although I didn't do too hot on Math 2 I'm going to submit anyways...better to have 700+ than nothing at all...</p>

<p>Thank you for your input. I've decided not to cancel and I feel so much better now.
Lolcats, good luck on your Stanford EA! :D</p>