<p>Am I a viable candidate for philosophy with a 2100 SAT score, a 710 Math II score, and a 700 Physics score? I know that my chances ultimately hinge on intangibles, but my low SAT IIs (49th and 57th percentiles respectively) have me thinking that my application will be ignored.</p>
<p>Low SAT scores will be less important if your grades from school are high. </p>
<p>I would think that for philosophy, your critical reading score would be important. </p>
<p>don’t worry about the SAT II percentiles, not that many kids take those tests and 700+ is generally fine. It’s really a check on your grades - if you got an A+ in Chem but 620 on the SAT II, they would question it.</p>
<p>Lovely advice everyone. Thank you.</p>
<p>Neatoburrito: Luckily I scored highest on the CR section.</p>