<p>Yes it is possible to get into the Ivy Leagues with an SAT score lower than 2000, in the sense that it must have happened a few times. But it remains exceptional. In a given year, maybe one or two outstanding candidates who have special circumstances are able to persuade admissions to look beyond their low SAT scores. </p>
<p>Someone who received a 770 on the Spanish SAT II is someone who speaks Spanish fluently. Why would anyone look down upon them? But I don’t think this high score helps the person in any way. It just shows they speak the language well, that’s all. No proof of effort, good work etc.</p>