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<p>I'm about to submit my UC application (IN-STATE) for Berkeley and San Diego. However, I don't know if I should send all of my subject test scores. Here's what I have:</p>

<p>800 Math II
750 US History
740 Physics
720 Biology M
710 Spanish
700 Chemistry</p>

<p>I will send Math II and Physics regardless, but I'm majoring in chemical engineering, so would it be a disadvantage to send Chemistry, or should I at least show that I took it and did decently? Also, I have 5's on both AP US History and Spanish Language (non-native, non-heritage), so would it look bad to send non-perfect scores for those tests (I know I'm being picky) or should I send them since I took them? Would it lower the credibility of the 5's? Lastly, should I send Biology? I took it freshman year and I'm in AP Biology right now, but it's not entirely relevant, but again, I took it so I don't know if I should anyways.</p>

<p>I called the UC help center, and they said I could send whichever/however many I wanted to, but didn't tell me if it would help or hurt.</p>

<p>Thanks for reading! If you've read this far, you might as well comment and help me out! ;) Thanks everyone!</p>

<p>P.S. I'm not sure if this is the right forum for this, but oh well. Don't bother commenting just to tell me to post it somewhere else (but if you really want to, please at least answer my question too. )</p>

<p>I believe that they would like that you took so many, besides they’re all pretty good scores</p>

<p>Okay, thank you! Anyone else?</p>

<p>Send the top 3. That’s it. Chemistry is a plus, but a 700 for berkeley, is not much more than average. I wouldn’t put it down.</p>

<p>I’d say do physics, math, and US history, they are all good scores, and the history will show you are somewhat well rounded as a student.</p>