<p>SAT:</p>
<p>take 1: 740 M; 670 CR; 670 W (10 essay)
take 2: 730 M; 690 CR; 680 W (9 essay)</p>
<p>Subject Tests:</p>
<p>French: 800
Math IC: 750
Math IIC: 750
US History: 730</p>
<p>thanks</p>
<p>SAT:</p>
<p>take 1: 740 M; 670 CR; 670 W (10 essay)
take 2: 730 M; 690 CR; 680 W (9 essay)</p>
<p>Subject Tests:</p>
<p>French: 800
Math IC: 750
Math IIC: 750
US History: 730</p>
<p>thanks</p>
<p>Send everything, they will pick your best scores for you. Plus, your SAT I scores are practically the same, the 20 pt. difference is marginal, same goes for you SAT II scores.</p>
<p>I would send all of those since they’ll superscore w/ the SAT I and all your Subject Test scores are 700+ and you don’t want to just send 2 Math Scores and 1 Language Score if you can add a History score in there (makes you seem a bit more academically well-rounded). That’s just my opinion though.</p>
<p>ok i’ll send all of them, thanks</p>
<p>My counselor said that two math SAT IIs count only for one of the three required SAT IIs. So you might have had to send all four anyway.</p>
<p>I don’t think you should send the Math II b/c a 750 on Math I means a lot more than a 750 on Math II. Remember the curve on Math II is crazy so a 750 is a great scaled score but it may not correspond to a very good raw score. However, on the Math I, only one wrong gives you like a 750 and I think three or four wrong and you dip below 700, so a 750 on Math I actually shows your greater performance. But if they look at the highest it may not matter, I just think it would highlight your achievement more if you only sent Math I.</p>
<p>On the other hand, the content tested on Math I is much less than Math II and I think it more than makes up for the curve. Personally I feel a 750 on the Math II is more impressive. Hell, just send 'em all. :)</p>