<p>SAT I (breakdown): 700 CR 780 M 760 W (2240)</p>
<p>SAT II: 770 Math II, 750 Math I, 700 Biology</p>
<p>Unweighted GPA (out of 4.0): 3.85</p>
<p>Senior Year Course Load: French, AP Literature, AP Spanish, AP Calc BC, AP Physics C, AP Government & Econ, Business</p>
<p>Extracurriculars: don't feel like listing them all, but I have many leadership positions, and I am in clubs that genuinely reflect my interests (want to do international relations)</p>
<p>Ethnicity: Asian (Male)</p>
<p>If you need more information to chance me, please ask!</p>
<p>well people on cc seem to place a lot of emphasis on SATs…so i guess i’ll flow with the tide as well…you have a shot…i would say you should apply</p>
<p>Decent shot. I wouldn’t send in both SAT Math scores though. Just send in the Math II one. Seems redundant to send both. (Math I is generally for the weaker math students)
Express your interest by applying for merit scholarships. Other than that, you are definitely within the range of the accepted pool. Good luck!</p>
I actually have 6 SAT II’s, but some aren’t that great.
Math II: 770
Math I: 750
Biology: 700
Physics: 700
American History: 650
Spanish: 680</p>
<p>But I’m applying to schools as an international relations/studies major… and my SAT II’s for those scores aren’t that great. Which do you recommend I send in?</p>
<p>Look at the percentiles. Any that would give you 80+ percentile should be okay, as a generalization. If Spanish is relatively new to you, I would send it in. Biology is okay, and Physics I think you can still send in and it would be a plus. I don’t know enough about the curve for US History to give a comment.</p>