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Will a good SAT I math score and a good Math II score make up for an ok Math 1 score?

I got 670 on my math level 1 subject test which isn't very good but I got a 750 on my sat math (which is very good I think). If I get around a 750 on my Math level II, will colleges not penalize me for my math level 1?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    SODMG.

  • 5 years ago

    MIT is a rather math-heavy college, so which you will truthfully want to take the point 2 attempt. you do no longer could submit all your SAT scores, so i might bypass forward and take the SAT II day after today, yet take the point 2 fairly of the point a million. whether you thoroughly bomb it, no person has to understand haha. Plus, in case you recognize you probably did extremely badly after the attempt, you may continuously cancel your score. basically don't be too down on your self, because of the fact once I took the point 2 attempt, did no longer understand the thank you to do 2 of them, and ran out of time to do the final 3, i replaced into thoroughly "AUGHHH I FAILEDD", yet i ended up getting an 800 as a results of curve on that attempt. perhaps it replaced into an particularly complicated one or some thing. through the way, you're allowed to alter which subject you're taking the day of the attempt, in case you probably did no longer understand :) point 2 would be particularly greater complicated, yet once you're aiming for MIT, they do no longer look to be going to be inspired with a point a million attempt, whether you get a suitable score. good success!

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