Tell Stanford?

<p>Hi everybody,</p>

<p>I didn't do too well on the SAT with a 1950 score. ( i took it once here in europe). if i get in to stanford, it will be for my extracurricular achievements.</p>

<p>for the other universities, I had to take the SAT subjects tests.
I got 750 in French and 750 in World History. At first I thought this was quite good but it represents values of top 79% and 86% respectively. </p>

<p>do you think I should send my sat subject test results to stanford? there is no option of retaking any tests.</p>

<p>thanks a lot for your opinion!</p>

<p>best wishes,
Dan</p>

<p>yes…send them</p>

<p>I agree that you should send them.</p>

<p>750s are worth sending IMO.</p>

<p>Send them.</p>

<p>You can send them, but the Stanford website at admission.stanford.edu/application/freshman/testing mentions: </p>

<p>“Late Test Scores
We recommend students take the required tests well in advance of the application deadlines. It is unlikely that scores from tests taken after the deadlines will arrive in time for review. Similarly, please allow sufficient time for official scores to arrive by the application deadlines. We cannot delay the review of an application in anticipation of scores that will arrive after the deadline nor can we guarantee that late scores will be reviewed.”</p>

<p>French is supposedly one of the most challenging subject tests for non-native speakers. So if you’re not French then that’s pretty impressive. Also, because they’re better than your SAT 1s I would send them.</p>

<p>That being said, I got into Stanford without sending my subject test scores, so they aren’t necessary, just helpful.</p>