<p>Basically, I bombed the literature test (600) but did well on the US History and Math Level 2 (790 and 780 respectively). The only school for which I took a third subject test was Princeton... the rest all require two. My question is... will schools like Darmouth, Cornell, Tufts, etc. consider my literature score when they evaluate me, or do they just look at the top two scores?</p>
<p>omg, im like in the same situation. i have a 760 in US History, 740 in Math Level 2 and a 690 ( but a 600 the second time) in Lit and I've applied ED to Dartmouth.</p>
<p>I have exactly the same problem as both of you. The colleges wont "officially" care about the score, but I am concerned about the adverse effect it might have on the admission officer who literally "sees" your score when the collegebaord sends it to them.</p>