<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>2000 does not say much. It's important to know what you got in order to make this decision. If it's like 2040, i'd say retake sat I, if it's like 2270, then you're fine.</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>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>