<p>I just got my scores.</p>
<p>Math II: 760
Biology M: 760
U.S. History: 780</p>
<p>I sort of feel satisfied about my scores in bio and history. It seems that a 760 out of 800 for a test would be a good score, but I found out that a 760 on Math Ii is only in the 82 percentile. I
Are these scores good enough for schools such as Stanford, Princeton, Yale, and UCB? Will they actually help me or not?</p>
<p>Should I retake math ii? Should I take world history and chemistry as well? I took ap world history three years ago, and ap chemistry two years ago.</p>
<p>scores generally don’t make your application, all they can do is break you. Once you pass the theoretical ‘first gate’, your personal application begins to matter a lot more. I think that your scores should suffice as long as your Grades/SAT/ACT reflect highly as well.</p>
<p>@tips1660
Thank you! My Unweighted GPA is a 4.0 and my Weighted GPA is 4.9. I got a 2050 (630 CR, 760 M, 670 W) on my SAT and a 33 (32 E, 27 R, 35 S, 36 M) on my ACT. Would these together be sufficient? Would it help me though to take the subject tests for chem and world?</p>
<p>I don’t think you should do 5 subject tests, three are enough in most cases, even at top schools. Perhaps you could retake the SAT and aim for 2200+. For the colleges you’ve listed 2050 is not that high.</p>