Which SAT subject test score to send? If any?

<p>Hi,</p>

<p>I just applied EA to Boston College. The policy for SAT subject tests at Boston College is that they are not required but strongly recommended. I got a 700 in US History and a bunch of lower scores in other subject tests. I got a 630 in Biology, a 630 in Math 2, a 630 in Italian, and a 640 in Literature. I am retaking the Biology in November in hopes of getting above a 700. So what I did for my Boston College application was I sent in the 700 US History and I pre-ordered the Biology for next week. Those were my two tests I was planning to send in. Then I got an email from Boston College saying that they would not be able to receive the Biology test on time for Early Action. So now I am stuck about what to do. Here are my choices:</p>

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<li><p>Just leave it at the 700 US History and not send in a second test. It is recommended, but not required.</p></li>
<li><p>Send in one of my other scores in addition to the US History</p></li>
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<p>If I do send in another score, which one should I send? Does it really matter much? If it means anything, I want to study psychology/neuroscience, business, and maybe law. I am going in as Undecided. I feel like sending the 630 Biology would look bad since I want to study psychology and neuroscience. Italian is my best subject in school, I always get straight A+'s in Italian and have won several awards in Italian including recognition from the county legislature. I know Boston College gives placement credit for Italian above 550, but I think I can send it in after admission, and a 630 might look bad for me considering Italian is a strong point for me. As for math, I am in AP Calculus BC but math has always been my weakest subject. I get A's in every class but I always get a B in math. So I don't know if the 630 for Math 2 would look good or bad. So I think as it stands, I am leaning toward sending in the Literature 640. (My SAT reasoning scores were 730 math, 730 reading, and 760 writing if it makes a difference). What do you guys think?</p>

<p>Thanks for the help.</p>