The national percentile for your score indicates that you did better than 33%

<p>The national percentile for your score indicates that you did better than 33% of the national group of college-bound seniors.</p>

<p>Haha damn.... Stupid math II...
Glad I only need to fill in my top two for columbia (considerably better with 780 lit 720 bio)</p>

<p>But just wondering do unis usually just have a secretary compile our sat sent reports, so the actual decision wouldn't be affected by a 'third, and optional' crappy sat? or would it be taken into account despite not rly being part of the official policy?</p>

<p>sigh...</p>

<p>It's hard to get a high percentile on the Math IIC. I got a 770 and only did better than 79%. Also, i think around 10% of people get perfects.</p>

<p>I'm wondering this, too...</p>

<p>Most of the schools I'm applying to only require 2 SAT IIs, but I took 3 and they all appear on my score reports. I got 770, 710, and 650, but obviously I would prefer that they not consider the 650 score. On one of the school's sites, all three appear on my status page, though. So I guess I'm thinking the same thing... will they really only count the top 2 scores if they only ask for 2 scores?</p>