help please

<p>Well, I was wondering if I shot myself in the foot with my SAT subject test scores. I got a 670 in Math 2 and a 660 in Biology E. Are those just too low?</p>

<p>If you look at the admissions statistics for last year’s class ([MIT</a> Admissions: Admissions Statistics](<a href=“http://www.mitadmissions.org/topics/apply/admissions_statistics/index.shtml]MIT”>http://www.mitadmissions.org/topics/apply/admissions_statistics/index.shtml)), you’ll see that the 25-75 range for math subject test scores last year was 740-800, and the 25-75 for science subject test scores was 720-800.</p>

<p>However, as everyone else here will attest, scores are only one small part of your application to MIT, and it’s certainly possible to get in with those scores.</p>

<p>thanks mollie for the reply. </p>

<p>Building on what mollie said, i was wondering… so there is still a somewhat, possibly decent shot at admission if my ACT is pretty good, recs and ecs are good, and essays are pretty good? I was more so trying to get how strongly those way in the process, like are they a killer if everything else is on or above par?</p>

<p>bump… it was getting swolloed up in the threads. also, i realized i made a stupid typo… way in the last sentance should be weigh</p>