<p>Post your May SAT II scores here!</p>
<p>Math II - 800
Biology E - 730
Literature - 730</p>
<p>Post your May SAT II scores here!</p>
<p>Math II - 800
Biology E - 730
Literature - 730</p>
<p>French 710
US History 780</p>
<p>I’m don’t think I’m going to retake either of them. I can get placement credit on the French if I go to Columbia, UPenn, or Cornell, so I’ll stick with that score. I couldn’t be happier about US history!</p>
<p>US History - 800
Math II - 790
Biology M - 760</p>
<p>US History: 800
Math II: 790
Biology M: 760
Haha we have the same scores^
I’m wondering if I should retake because I didn’t study for bio. Any advice?</p>
<p>@Hotelie567: Don’t retake. It’s a waste of your time.</p>
<p>Math level 2 730
Physics 710
Are these good enough?
Should I also take chemistry in October?
Should I retake any of these 2 too?
PS- I’ll be applying to Ivy’s and UCLA/berekely and a few more top 30 colleges for computer science.</p>
<p>Biology E 800</p>
<p>Bio M 800</p>
<p>Math II 800
Bio M 800</p>
<p>Math II: 800
Physics: 800</p>
<p>Wow, that’s a boat load of 800s.</p>
<p>Is this the norm of the GP or just the norm of those who post of CC?</p>
<p>Subject Tests, especially Math 2 and Physics, have ridiculously high scores. Especially on CC, but in general too.
A 700 is more or less 50% percentile…can you imagine. 800 is only 80% more or less. Crazy.</p>
<p>Where did you get that statistic?</p>
<p>But most of the people who post on CC are people who do very well.</p>
<p>@Hi-All-Who-Got > 750, How did you prep, what books, and online resources? How long did you prep? Did you take the AP Subject class before the SAT II Subject Test? Thanks.</p>
<p>bio e 690</p>
<p>Math II: 800 (second try, 710 first try)
Chemistry: 720
Literature: 670</p>
<p>Son is very happy.</p>
<p>@ilovethecity @crystal19 @Hotelie567 Sorry to bother you guys but I’m taking the US History test this Saturday and was if you guys could give me any last second study tips, I took the released practice test in the big SAT II book and got a 770 is this accurate? Thanks for the help.</p>