<p>ok so i got 690 on math2
780 us history</p>
<p>its because history is my fav subject and math is just math to me.</p>
<p>well i am planning on applying to top 30 colleges and was wondering about these scores</p>
<p>ok so i got 690 on math2
780 us history</p>
<p>its because history is my fav subject and math is just math to me.</p>
<p>well i am planning on applying to top 30 colleges and was wondering about these scores</p>
<p>ok wow totally wrong thread.</p>
<p>History good. Math not so much. If your math grades are good, that will help. Some of the top thirty colleges, like Midd and Bowdoin for ex, dont require SAT II's at all. And if your SAT I in math rocks, don't sweat it.</p>
<p>That score is fine for Math II unless you are applying to MIT or as a math major.</p>
<p>The history score is excellent and the math score is good, but not great.</p>
<p>Your scores reflect your interests. Unless you were planning to major in math, you did really well on your math SAT II.<br>
You would think from this forum that the only thing that matters is your test scores. I really don't think that's the case-- I think they help the colleges assess the quality and level of curriculum at schools so that they can get a better grip on what each kid's grades mean. A kid who gets straight A's and has 500's probably (emphasis on probably here) didn't go to as rigorous a school as a kid who gets straight A's and has 700's. Beyond that, I'm not sure it matters much. There are an awful lot of kids with 800's who get rejected from all sorts of schools, so pay attention to your grades, make sure you get recommendations from people who like you and think highly of you, and write a great essay.<br>
And congratulations on your great scores!!!</p>