Looking for feedback on my chem and bio scores

<p>I took the mathIIC a while ago and got an 800
I am currently in AP Chem and AP Bio, but self-studied for the SAT IIs
just got my scores: bio - 730, chem - 720</p>

<p>I am applying to competitive schools (like JHU, Duke, UPenn) and programs (like BA/MD programs). So, not evaluating any of my other stats, how do these SAT II scores fair when compared to other competive applicant's scores? Are they good, bad, or mediocre (not really anything special)?</p>

<p>I'm in the same boat. What does a 750 chem mean...anyone know the percentiles?</p>

<p>Wow anoore, those are terrible scores. Jeeze did you even study for that test, because I think you should a file a police report on the raping those tests just gave you. Wow</p>

<p>Haha, zing.</p>

<p>Anything above a 700 is superb. Whine less.</p>

<p>Hi, I'm taking Bio in January. Is there any good website where I can find a study organiser (like do genetics for an hour on Monday, etc?). Also, can I take more than 1 SAT II on the same day? I want to take Math I the same day, if possible?</p>

<p>you can take up to four sat II's on the same day</p>

<p>i thought it was three</p>

<p>Yes, it's three.</p>

<p>I would retake. While 720, 730 are good for any state school.. If you really want to be competitive for top schools aim for the stars-800</p>

<p>Dude, you live in Montreal, what in God's name are you talking about?
Here are some SAT I ranges for you:</p>

<p>SUNY Binghamton: CR 570 - 650, M 610 - 690
SUNY Stony Brook: : CR 510 - 610, M 570 - 670
UCLA: CR 570 - 690, M 610 - 720
UCB: CR 580 - 710, M 620 - 740</p>

<p>Anything above 700 on a Subject Test is good enough.
Of course 800 is preferred, but how many people can get 800s on Subject Tests that AREN'T Math II and Physics?</p>