Are these adequate Subject Test scores for the top colleges?

<p>I've taken 3 exams so far--Chem, Math II, and Spanish (w/o Listening). My scores were 720 on Chem, 750 on Math II, and 710 on Spanish (not a native speaker). I know most Ivy League applicants probably have near 800's on everything, but do I stand even a little chance with these scores?</p>

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<p>Untrue.</p>

<p>Those scores are a little lower than you might want, but they’re certainly not bad and will not render you unacceptable. They’re solid.</p>

<p>Wait, you said in another thread that you got 690 on Chemistry.</p>

<p>^ big lolz</p>

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<p>OP fail. Unless he/she retook…</p>

<p>If your SAT is fine, or if you have test dates to spare, I don’t see any harm in re-taking. They’re certainly solid scores, but it would definitely be helpful to bring them up.</p>

<p>Anytime you have 700’s you are well above the norm for most schools. What if you took these tests a million times and ended up at, say, MIT with a bunch of major geniuses and you’re killing yourself studying 24/7 – how much fun would THAT be??? Don’t forget, college is supposed to be fun, too!<br>
suzanne</p>