<p>I got 800 on Math II and 770 on physics and chem, but idk how much those actually count in the admissions process. I'm hoping a lot! seeing as how i'm at a 1970 SAT I, hoping to up that in oct.</p>
<p>they definitely play a big factor, but not as much as GPA and SAT I</p>
<p>Gpa>sat>essay>satII>ecs something like that</p>
<p>As long as it is more than 750, it should be ok...</p>
<p>they won't make up for that sat 1. study a lot, and you could improve a lot!</p>
<p>I think it really depends on the school. There's a few out there that want to see SAT IIs because they figure those are the subjects that you really like, and so would perform up to your potential on (Conn college uses exclusively SAT II scores, for example). </p>
<p>But, in general, I would have to agree with collegebound--unfortunately, the SAT I is the big one at most places.</p>
<p>Depends on the school. The more competitive the admissions, the more SAT II's matter. As collegebound said, they will never eclipse the SAT I, but Harvard and Princeton wouldn't ask for three if they weren't looking at them or just wanted a simple 750+.</p>