<p>With my academic profile, the only thing I am lacking in is test scores at the moment.
Right now my SAT is an 1880 (M-650, W-610, CR-620)- Im studying through the summer and plan on retaking to increase each section to 700+</p>
<p>With my SAT IIs its another story</p>
<p>Chem- 620
Math II-660- Definitely retaking.</p>
<p>I have no chance to really retake Chem, I havent touched the course since 10th grade.</p>
<p>Is this doing to destroy my Chances at MIT?</p>
<p>Take the SAT II Physics. I wouldn’t say it’s easier, but a lot of it is intuitive knowledge, I think. Doing some practice tests I never scored higher than a 700 on the Chemistry, but I always got 750+ on the Physics. I took the test before completing a single semester of physics and I still scored around a 760. It’s not a breeze, but it should be less demanding in terms of stuff you may have to memorize- not to mention my chem course in sophomore year didn’t adequately cover the subjects you need to know for the SAT II Chem.</p>