<p>Hey guys.</p>
<p>Alright, so I just got my June SAT Subject test scores back, and... well, I failed.</p>
<p>Here's my scores (I've taken 3 rounds of subject tests).</p>
<p>January: Math II - 760
May: US Hist - 720, Chem - 740
June: US Hist - 790, Math II - 720, Lit - 660 (!!)</p>
<p>So my best four are:
US Hist 790 (after a 720)
Math II 760 (and a 720)
Chem 740
Lit 660</p>
<p>Will these hurt me significantly in applying to Ivy Leagues? I have a 4.71 GPA for my junior year and have a total of 8 AP tests by the end of my junior year (I'm pretty sure I got many 5s on my AP tests I took this year) and have good/decent leadership positions, lots of community service, and a good internship. SAT I superscore is 2280, FYI.</p>
<p>Just yeah, I'm freaking out because I think these will hurt me. Should I be so worried?</p>
<p>Thanks guys! And please be honest!</p>
<p>There’s a lot of schools that offer alternatives to submitting your subject test scores, so you could always look into that. For example, Washington University in St. Louis allows for you to just submit an ACT plus writing score instead of the SAT subject tests. In addition, the only two schools that require you to submit 3 tests are Harvard and Georgetown, and there aren’t any schools that require four. You US History, Math, and Chem scores are all okay, so you could submit those. There’s always the option of retaking the tests in the fall too.</p>
<p>I’m almost certain that no college requires 3 subject tests. Harvard requires 2 ([Harvard</a> College Admissions § Applying: Freshman Application Process](<a href=“http://www.admissions.college.harvard.edu/apply/application_process/index.html]Harvard”>http://www.admissions.college.harvard.edu/apply/application_process/index.html)) and Georgetown requires none, with 3 ‘strongly recommended’ ([Preparation</a> Process - Office of Undergraduate Admissions](<a href=“http://uadmissions.georgetown.edu/firstyear/preparation/#TRE]Preparation”>http://uadmissions.georgetown.edu/firstyear/preparation/#TRE)).</p>
<p>US History and Math II are good scores, but they look unimpressive surrounded by the other 4 scores. Score choice??</p>
<p>My top choice doesn’t do score choice. Ugh, am I f’ed?</p>