Approx range for SAT2s for Princeton and Georgetown

<p>I scored a 35 on my ACT (which roughly corresponds to a 1580 V+M on the SATs) and have solid grades and ECs</p>

<p>My question has to do with SAT 2 scores, which the school web sites do not site statistics for ...</p>

<p>For schools like Princeton or Georgetown what is the approximate middle of the range for those, either in number score or in percentile? (I'll likely take Math 2c, Physics, and Spanish, maybe Lit)</p>

<p>Alternatively, if you were admitted to an Ivy or similar what were your SAT2 scores?</p>

<p>Thanks</p>

<p>No responses? I don't think Princeton or Georgetown releases such data, but another top notch university like the ones mentioned (Rice) does here: [url=<a href="http://www.futureowls.rice.edu/futureowls/Admission_Statistics.asp?SnID=2%5DRice"&gt;http://www.futureowls.rice.edu/futureowls/Admission_Statistics.asp?SnID=2]Rice&lt;/a> University | Prospective Students<a href="scroll%20down%20to%20the%20bottom%20of%20the%20page">/url</a></p>

<p>If that's not useful, then I guess my post can give yours a bump.</p>

<p>When I had attended an information session for Princeton U, a representative form the admissions office commented that high 600s to 800 were the norm for Princeton, and I believe that should apply to all of our nation's best national universities and LACs as well.</p>

<p>I would assume a 700+
I think that's the norm for most competative schools.</p>

<p>get 700 and that's all you need</p>

<p>i think for princeton at least 750
Every I know who has been accepted to princeton (without legacy) got straight 800s and this one girl who is an excellent student and a nationally ranked swimmer got mostly 760s did not get accepted</p>

<p>any school other than rice release that info? thanks for that link.</p>