<p>Well, i go to an average public high school in one of the suburbs of chicago. my school is not really into the whole act/sat/satii prep stuff. in fact, i am the only student in the my school who has ever heard of the sat subject tests, thus i am the only one who is taking them. i guess i am kind of like the "pioneer" in the my school, district, perhaps entire community...i am also a high school researcher. anywayz, i plan on applying to university of chicago, northwestern, john hopkins, and a few others (i did have harvard in mind, but after spending time on this site, i don't think i will...:) ). yeah, so what scores would be considered "good" for me? i took a practice sat ii math ii and scored a 710, and biology was a 730. are these OK for the schools i plan on attending? seriously, after reading some posts of people who are stressing about ONE question, i just wonder what has become of this world! i mean, come on, life isn't all about standardized tests and stuff, but hey, that stuff is really important for all of you who are going for the ivy leagues and stuff. good luck to all of you - i simply don't know how you do it!</p>
<p>Anything above a 700 is good. At least, for lower-key people like you and me.</p>
<p>i got a 680 on bio M and hope to get into Pton! im not worried. but, i am a disenfranchised URM!</p>