Ivy Worthy SAT Subject Test Scores?

<p>Hi!
I just got my subject tests scores back today, and I am slightly nerve wracked. I got a 750 on Chemistry and a 730 on German. What scores are considered really good for Ivy League schools? I am considering not sending any of those scores in at all, because my friend that got straight 800s on her subject tests has slightly flawed my conception of what a "good" score is. Should I retake them?</p>

<p>Several Ivy League schools and other top 20 schools do not allow score choice, so they will see those scores. But relax, your scores are fine, and won’t be the sole determining factor in your Ivy League school acceptance or rejection.</p>

<p>I have heard from my friend( whose sister is on Harvard’s adcom) that 750 or higher is “good enough” for Ivy Leagues. That being said, if your only flaw is that 730 on German, I doubt it will make or break your admission. </p>

<p>Several of the eight Ivies do not require SAT IIs if you take ACT & Writing.</p>