<p>There's a lot</p>
<p>Whoops I’m on my iPod sorry. I’ve read lot of these subject test inquiry threads, but I’m still unsure of what to do.
I took the subject test twice receiving the following
scores:
Math II 650
Spanish 660
US History 720</p>
<p>Biology E 690
Math II 680</p>
<p>Which scores should/shouldn’t I send if not all of them? All the other parts of my application are
pretty solid I’d say, so I wouldn’t want some mediocre subject tests hurting my chances. Thanks!</p>
<p>Do not send Math II, the curve is very generous and getting less than 700 doesn’t look good. </p>
<p>If you are not Spanish, the 660 is quite impressive, since language tests can be quite hard for non natives. And since your US history and Bio scores are the highest, those certainly won’t hurt :D</p>
<p>Send them all. I think you all are way harder on yourselves about testing than we are.</p>
<p>Yeah, the math score was my biggest concern plaintallthestuff, and I’m not Spanish but a 660 seemed meh still (I did not realize the test was 85 questions lol, so I rushed the second half and left about 10 unanswered). I guess I should take Dean J’s word for it though, thanks!</p>
<p>I just got my Subject Test scores back, and they’re pretty low. I got a 690 in Math 2 and a 620 in Lit. Do you guys think I should send them? Will they help or harm my chances at UVA?</p>
<p>Cbat - See the post above from Dean J. This is a response from an admissions Dean at UVa. You are not going to get a more direct, official answer regarding subject tests/what to send then that.</p>
<p>I know, but my scores are lower than Ahovww’s scores, especially my Lit.</p>