<p>I know that UMich do not require SAT subject tests, but at the same time I know that many people do submit their SAT subject test scores. If I only have only one SAT subject test score in math (I took math IC and IIC, but heard that it is just considered as 'one subject'), will it hurt me alot compared to those who do submit more than one?</p>
<p>Plus, what is the 'standard SAT reasoning score' to get into UMich?</p>
<p>Thanks~</p>
<p>Many good scores helps, many mediocre scores doesn't. Yes, you're at a disadvantage to people who have taken three SAT IIs and done well on all of them, but you shouldn't worry about someone who has sent in three 550s getting a leg up on you in the admissions process.</p>
<p>I think 650s across the board (around 1950 composite) is about the average for Michigan. It's hard to get an exact number on it, because Michigan is more of an ACT school. However, if you look at the link at the end of this paragraph, Princeton Review does give an estimate for the Writing portion average, and it's 620-680. Looking at other schools with that Writing range, most of them average around 640 or so on the Math and Reading sections.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.princetonreview.com/college/testprep/testprep.asp?TPRPAGE=2501&TYPE=SAT-ACT-HOME%5B/url%5D">http://www.princetonreview.com/college/testprep/testprep.asp?TPRPAGE=2501&TYPE=SAT-ACT-HOME</a></p>