Is my SAT Physics score good enough, and does it even matter that much?

These are my current subject test scores

SAT Math 2: 770
SAT US History: 770
SAT Physics: 730

My 10-11th GPA is 4.75 and I’ve taken 5 APs before senior year and 6 honors classes and have gotten As in every class so far. Also, I have 2230 on my best individual SAT and 2290 for my super score SAT

I plan on applying to schools such as UCLA, USC, UCI, UCSD, Harvard and Stanford (just for the hell of it), Johns Hopkins, MIT, and other schools of the like.

Is my SAT Physics score good enough or should I take it again?

If it matters I got a 4 on the Physics 1 AP test.


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700 is good. Do your schools require 3 subject tests (I doubt it, I think only GTown asks for that)? Do your schools require you send all scores? If not then just report the other two.

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As “@Erin’s Dad” says, none of those schools require/request 3 subject tests, although MIT will require a science test. For schools other than MIT, just send to top two scores. For MIT, if you get rejected, I doubt it will bed to a 730.

It does not matter.

Your scores are great. Focus on other aspects of your application now.