<p>Is it beneficial to send more subject SAT scores than a particular school requires? Does it increase one’s chances to be admitted?</p>
<p>Officially, no, but a string of 800s and similar scores will certainly not hurt your application in the eyes of the adcom. I would limit it to around 4 tests, though.</p>
<p>Like noreally said, the only benefit would be making the admissions committee have a slightly better feel about you. If you’re looking for things to improve your application, studying for more SAT IIs is probably not the most useful idea.</p>
<p>In certain aspects, yes, I do believe submitting more SAT subjects tests will help. I remember someone posting here saying that they have the ability to speak 6-7 languages fluently and that their SAT subject test scores reflect on this ability - if you are trying to reflect an ability like this, then yes, go for it.</p>
<p>Stating explicitly, my intention was to send Physics + Math II + USH. However, I am also considering adding Chemistry to that list. Given that I get at least 750 on each test, would adding the chemistry be of much benefit? Apparently not, huh?</p>
<p>I wouldn’t hesitate taking chemistry if you feel that you can earn a strong score.</p>
<p>Is 3 subject enough for the admission?</p>
<p>I took math II, chemistry and physics
and they are all 800</p>
<p>Is that enough for me?</p>
<p>Only you know whats enough for you. How many do the schools to which you are applying require? Go from there. The original question was about marginal benefits of sending extra subject tests.</p>