Would sending an extra subject test score hurt my chances if it's not great?

<p>Along with my sat, I have submitted these scores:</p>

<p>Math 2: 700
US History: 700
Chem: 670
AP UH: 5
AP Psych: 5
AP WH: 5
AP Chem: 4</p>

<p>Do you think it would've been better to not submit my Chem subject test score?</p>

<p>what percentile is that Chem score in?</p>

<p>i doubt it’ll really hurt you much, if at all.</p>

<p>In general, what’s a good percentile to send scores from? 80+% ?</p>

<p>I doubt it. I sent in all three of my SAT II tests and I had 740, 700, 600. I still got into the college of my choice. My counselor told me that colleges are honor bound to look at the scores that represent your best work, and disregard the others.</p>

<p>Sorry to steal you thread, but no one is responding mine. lol</p>

<p>My scores are:
Math Level 1 - 720
Math Level 2 - 640 (hopefully my Dec is higher)
Chemistry - 640
Biology E - 620 (took as a frosh)</p>

<p>AP World - 3
APUSH - 2 (my teacher sucked; I basically learned nothing all year and somehow got a 98 on the NYS regents)</p>

<p>Send or don’t send?
I applying with my ACT (31 superscore) anyway, so they’re not required.</p>

<p>When I was sending in my SAT scores I sent in all 4 of my SAT II scores and I still got into CAS. </p>

<p>Biology M - 710
U.S. - 630
Math I - 650
Physics - 680</p>