<p>Hmmm I honestly am not sure... I know I didn't self-report my 1890 on common app, I knew NU would see it anyway. I'm pretty sure they'll look at your highest, or else I probably wouldn't have been admitted.</p>
<p>And while the percentiles may not be amazing, the 690 and 680 aren't horrible. The Lit will help, I don't think the other two will hurt. If you're not admitted, it probably won't be because of your SAT IIs. I'd send them, but then again, it's totally up to you. :)</p>
<p>I'd send them. Those are actually good, I said it on another post but I did terribly on subject tests (740 lit, 590 history, 430 spanish) give or take, i don't remember exactly, and they sent automatically because of my SAT I and I was admitted. SAT II's are such a small part of your application they won't hurt you at all. My SAT I was lower than those but I also got a 32 on my ACT, so really you are fine. If the rest of your application is steller, your test scores are not going to be a deal breaker.</p>
<p>Its probably too late for you but my D was accepted ED last year and had a similar issue. She had one not so good SAT II score but good other ones. Her ACT score was better than her SAT I score so she just sent the ACT. If you do not send the SAT I score, they will never see the mediocre SAT II. We didn't want to risk it. If they saw the mediocre SAT II, we thought they may question her good ACT score. Better safe than sorry. Your ACT score of 32 is good so I would just send that.</p>