<p>I took Math2c and got a fairly decent score, but completely messed up on my US history and Literature SAT2… I didn’t even get over 600 which is really depressing… I’m a senior, and I’m currently starting to apply to colleges which means I don’t have time to take another SAT2 on December (it’s passed the deadline anyways i think…). Do SAT2 scores greatly affect your admission? Should I just forget about applying to schools that require SAT2 scores and only apply to those that don’t? (among the schools that i’m applying to, schools that require sat2 scores are Boston College, Wesleyan, and Vassar…)</p>
<p>You can try standby testing at your testing location for the December SAT. If that does not work out, most colleges allow the January SAT as the final one (though they “discourage” it, I don’t know how negative this will look.)</p>
<p>I don’t know about your other scores, grades, etc. but they matter. If you feel overall you have a good application, and you can afford to apply, I say do it. I have heard so many times in this “you never know” admissions process, of students that got into colleges thinking one thing was going to bring them down. If you don’t have all your eggs in one basket, and you want too, go ahead. You’ll never know if you don’t apply.</p>
<p>What Debruns said.</p>
<p>wow i just posted a question almost EXACTLY like this… i’m applying to the same type of colleges as you (wesleyan, carleton, boston university, etc.) and it sounds like we pretty much have the same SAT2 scores. </p>
<p>i agree with ppl before me and i guess i would say just apply anyway. my regular SAT scores are pretty high (680, 680, 650), so i’m just gonne hope they look harder at those than at the SAT2s and hope for the best. :)</p>
<p>also i know that 2 of my colleges allow AP test scores to be used instead of SAT2 scores. you should check and see if any of your colleges allow that.</p>
<p>good luck!</p>
<p>zazzle, would u mind if i asked which 2 colleges allow AP test scores? </p>
<p>yeah, i wish u luck too!!</p>