<p>I got a 700 for physics sat II. Kind of disappointed... will this look good for colleges at least? I'm aiming for Georgia Tech currently. I know they don't take the physics sat II score, but would it look good on my college apps? Or should I leave it out?
Because I only have two other sat II scores, math and chem. 800 and 690, respectively. Which should I leave out of my college apps/which should I include? Thank you :)</p>
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<p>Your Physics/Chem scores are at the 63-64th percentile. It’s not that great and I probably wouldn’t include them. The Math score is obviously great. </p>
<p>anything >=700 is a good score.</p>
<p>A good score is very subjective. What kind of student are you? High GPA? Low?</p>
<p>Maybe not the Chem one.</p>
<p>Anything above 700 is a really good score, percentiles are less important for sat II. Chem score is not bad but could be improved.</p>
<p>Okay thank you! I’m a very balanced student - high GPA, lots of ap classes, varsity swim/tennis, and lots of clubs. I guess I’ll just not submit the chem score. Thank you! </p>
<p>Submit physics and math. 700 on Physics is not a bad score at all. If it was 720 everyone would say submit, it’s not that far off what people consider a great score. Many submit scores in the 600s. This forum will make you feel like everyone gets 800s, cause the people that get them like to post about them (or just make it up ) With all your other good stuff it will just blend in, won’t stand out as a big pos or negative, more of just a plus for taking a test of harder subject matter.</p>