<p>Hey:
I'm applying RD to harvard, and I have three very high SAT II scores:
800 Lit, 780 US, 770 Bio M, which I assume are pretty good for the SAT II component.
However, I have two lower scores: 720 Math II I took for stanford (I know, math is my weak subject even though I got a 760 I) and a 680 Spanish (No excuse really, only took for a specific college program). Is is strategic or stupid to not list these on the Common Application test scores tab?
Obviously, they will see them anyways, so I guess I'm asking to what extent will they evaluate the other scores, and if there's any reason to not list them on the common app (I think they ask for all sat 2 scores? or am i misremembering).
Thanks in advance.</p>
<p>Harvard only asks for three SAT II scores. They will see all of your scores, but they're really only taking into consideration three of them (the three highest, probably). I think I read this somewhere, but then again, I might be wrong. Besides, so what if they see your 720 and 680? Those are not, by any means, low scores. If I were you, I would be proud of them and list them.</p>
<p>yeah umm... those scores are not low by any means. you'd still be a qualified applicant even if those were your highest.</p>
<p>Yeah if we were talking about 400s, things would be different. but your scores are decent enough... why not list them?</p>
<p>fair enough. thanks for the info guys</p>