<p>I already finished the written part. I’ve never taken subject tests and theyre “recommended” at USC. Ive taken SAT reasoning and got an 1800. people have gotten in with that score but i think i could increase it by like 20 or 30…does it matter when i send it in?</p>
<p>The single benefit I can think of to sending your application in now and having your existing SAT score sent now is that just in case you take the subject tests and are not happy with your results and/or you take the regular SAT again and your score goes down, you would not need to send those results to USC. Other than that, there isn’t really any advantage to applying months early other than the relief of being finished with it.</p>
<p>yes, you can always send in your scores later, it doesnt have to be with the part one application. thats what im doing. im retaking my sats in october, and when i receive my scores i just send it in then.</p>