<p>I got:
680 in math 2
670 in math 1
650 in U S history</p>
<p>Are any of these worth submitting to get into BC?</p>
<p>I got:
680 in math 2
670 in math 1
650 in U S history</p>
<p>Are any of these worth submitting to get into BC?</p>
<p>Doesn’t BC require 2 subject tests in the application process? I am almost positive they did when I applied. I had near 800’s on both of the ones I took (math 2 and US history) but a rather below average SAT 1 composite score and got in. Those scores seem fine though as well.</p>
<p>You don’t need subject tests if you submit your ACT scores. My daughter did not even take subject tests and was accepted.</p>
<p>So when you say use the act youre really just saying, no they are not good enough</p>
<p>I think BC would prefer you score 700+ on the two required Subject Tests (assuming you are submitting SAT Reasoning and not ACT), although your scores are not horrible.</p>
<p>As for myself I submitted Math II 800, Physics 790, and Chemistry 790.
I believe 2 subjects rather than math would be best, cuz you have your math capability tested in SAT I.
Back to the question. Sorry to be cruel and no offense, but I believe only a 700+ in math would be worthy, you are close so why don’t you try a little bit harder?
My suggestion is, and if you can, take another test with US history and another subject, and then score 2 700+ to submit.</p>
<p>Obviously, anything that starts with ‘7’ is better than anything that starts with a ‘6’. </p>
<p>I’m guessing but would think that the 680 is about average for BC, and is worth sending. Math 1 is worthless if you have M2. The 650 is probably below BC’s average ST score, and would be of little help in admissions.</p>