<li><p>how strictly is the word limit enforced? right now, I’m about 10-15 words over for each essay, so the total is around 1040. it fits in the box without any warning, but is there any problem with being 40 words over the limit.</p></li>
<li><p>I have 4 SATII scores, one of them is incredibly low (21percentile). can I just put 3 SATII scores down instead of all of them since i am only being judged on two scores anyway. </p></li>
<li><p>would you list a graded academic program in Academic History? I received 3 units of Stanford continuing education credits from this program but I’m not sure if i should list it as a college course.</p></li>
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<li><p>UCs says its fine to be slightly over but thats obviously ambigious. I would try to cut it down to 20. I read on the board someone was able to submit it with 50 over but not 100 over.</p></li>
<li><p>I wanna know also.</p></li>
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<p>3.Don't understand what that is.</p>
<p>1) It's alright to be alittle bit over the limit</p>
<p>2) I have 5 SATIIs.. I'm going to put all of them even though it'll be low
So just put all the good ones</p>
<p>3) No idea =(</p>
<p>I heard they only look at your 2 best scores. They will see all your SAT II scores when you send them anyway</p>
<p>yeah, but I thought only the staffs check ur sat score on the app w/ the score report. the admission officer own't even see ur actuall sat score report</p>
<p>If you think by omitting a score, you'll make your application look better, then by all means do it. I don't see how it can hurt you.</p>