Aren't Sat Subject tests unfair to brilliant students?

<p>If you think about it, the curve on the Math II subject test is so generous that a college should see scores of 700+ more often than not, which pretty much means they’ll put less weight on it when deciding. Yes, you can get an 800, but that doesn’t necessarily mean they’ll think you’re a genius. It’s like any other standardized test–they can only tell so much about you. This is why kids with 2400s on the SAT I do not automatically get full rides at Harvard or Princeton.</p>