Will my previous scores hurt me?

<p>Freshman year, i took the SAT as a part of an application to a private school. I didn't prepare and got a 1910, which isn't that great. I was accepted but chose not to go. This year, junior year, I got a 2230 the first time in January and a 2320 in may (2330 superscore). I will definitely send both of my junior year's scores so i can have that superscore, but for colleges that don't use score choice (most of the ivy's and elite schools), will the 1910 impact my application negatively, or will they see that the score is from 2.5 years ago and not care about it?? </p>

<p>Also, I have a dilemma with subject tests...I was stupid sophomore to take bio even though i took the test freshman year and i wasn't very prepared. i got 690. i also took chem after chem h and got 770. that was also a stupid move since i just took ap chem in junior year. so my question is, will the 690 hurt me? (i'm specifically talking about yale and other schools that don't let you use score choice for the subject tests)</p>

<p>I am planning on taking math 2, physics, and us history next saturday (hopefully 750+ on phys and us hist, 800 on math). i'm not all that prepared for physics though since we haven't covered some of the materials (im only in phys h). should i not spend like 10 hrs preparing for phys and only spend like 2 hours to review chem and retake it for a 800??? </p>

<p>Thanks guys for helping!</p>

<p>bump. </p>

<p>please help?? i need opinions…</p>

<p>Some schools want to see all SAT scores, so they will, but I don’t think the 1910 will hurt you. Hopefully you did well on SAT II, though. The scores are in; how’d you do? This is really late lol…but try not to worry about the SAT I.</p>

<p><a href=“http://professionals.collegeboard.com/profdownload/sat-score-use-practices-list.pdf[/url]”>http://professionals.collegeboard.com/profdownload/sat-score-use-practices-list.pdf&lt;/a&gt;
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