What do you think?

<p>I've taken now a grand total of 5 SAT subject tests (4 different ones):
Mathematics Level II (2nd time): 800
World History: 790
Chemistry: 750
Mathematics Level II (1st time): 740
Biology: 650</p>

<p>You think Princeton (and any other college) will ignore the bottom two scores. My selling point is my ability in maths and sciences, so that's why I took the Math IIC a second time. In addition, my ACT math and science scores are both 36's, but my SAT math is 730 (Reading and writing are both 750). I know they accept the ACT, but do they accept it only if you haven't taken the SAT? Thoughts, anyone?</p>

<p>you worry too much. you are more than qualified so just chill out and enjoy the rest of your school year lol</p>

<p>Oh I'm not worried...I'm just curious. College admissions to schools like Princeton is like this mystical unknown, and I want to figure out how it works (and see what other people's insights on the subject are). There's nothing I can do beyond what I've already done, and I'm not really asking whether or not I'll get in. So really, I am taking your advice, because I am enjoying the second semester of my senior year :). P.S. I was deferred ED.</p>

<p>If you send them your SAT II's, they will see your SAT I's.</p>

<p>That said, your scores are fabulous and I highly doubt they would be a problem.</p>