Engineering question

<p>I'm an international student applying to Penn Engineering.
For my SAT I got a >2000, but for my SAT II, I got a Math IIC 780, Chemistry 610, and Math IC 710.
Will my SAT II score competitive for Penn Engineering, especially the Chemistry score?</p>

<p>I want to resit for January but am not sure whether to resit for SAT I or SAT II.
Any advice please?</p>

<p>id say do math I and chem and physics</p>

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<p>For Sat II's, Math IIC score is good enough, chemistry is a bit low. If you resit for SAT II's, take chemistry and physics or chemistry and bio. I submitted math2, chem, bio-m with 740, 760, 750. It's good to be in the mid-700 range on sat2's, and mathI is not liked as much as math2 by adcoms usually.</p>

<p>Either way, the engineering school places more weight on numbers than CAS, so it's important to be strong in that area. Plus, international admission is pretty selective i hear.</p>

<p>CAS and SEAS int'l applicants are reviewed together.</p>

<p>I'm not sure who paid shspyc to lie.</p>

<p>International applicants are reviewed separately. They very much differentiate from CAS and SEAS in international students.</p>

<p>They don't differentiate as much for citizens/green card holders.</p>

<p>I suggest taking those two exams that you think you can improve on the most.</p>

<p>The January test date is my last chance. I am thinking of resitting my SAT 2 because I thought for engineering applicants, SAT 2 is very important especially the sciences and maths. But I am not sure whether my SAT score is competitive for Penn. My SAT score is more than 2000 but less than 2100..</p>

<p>sorry. my friend told me about that.</p>