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Does it cost more to add a Subject Test on test day than just registering for two tests?
I'm reluctant to register for both because I'm not sure if I will be ready for the second test.
quick score choice question: none of the schools I'm considering require more than 2 SAT IIs, and I already have two scores I'm happy with (790 Math II and 770 Spanish). I also took Biology M as a freshman and got a 710. I know that's not bad, but I also don't think it's indicative of my abilities since that was my first time ever taking an SAT and I didn't really study.
So is it better to send all your scores, or just send your two best?
im afraid not... most ivy leagues and other good colleges require entire histories of subject taking..
at least that was the case when my sister went to college
mebe the score choice thing that collegeboard recently created will help
do you guys think i should cancel if i think ill get 770 (on chem)?
Technically, couldnt u go in and take one test and then look at another test. If you think it's too hard, dont take it and if u think its easy, take it?
In other words, are u allowed to peak at the other sections but then decide not to do them?
if you change your test the day of, but you already decided to send scores for that day's test, will colleges get your score OR a 0, since you didn't take the test you registered for?????