lowwww SAT II's, how much will it hurt?

<p>If anyone could help me out by telling me my chances here, I'd be grateful.
I'm planning on majoring in engineering. Girl from PA, white,if that matters.</p>

<p>SAT-2120, V770, M670, W680
SAT II - Math ii610, French 470, physics 570
Ranked 19 out 306, 3.82 unw
6 AP's, got a 3 on Lang., 4 on Euro
EC- violin, mock trial, pit musical, plays, key club, NHS, french club, award for writing</p>

<p>Schools:
Penn State
UT-Austin
Cornell
Vanderbilt
Duke
Smith
Bucknell</p>

<p>if i were you, i would not declare engineering as my major, especially with the math and physics sat II scores. declare as an undecided, unless you are applying to the engineering schools. otherwise, your chances look good at: penn state, ut austin, and bucknell. i dont know about the rest. Good luck !!</p>

<p>for schools like Cornell and Duke, SAT is almost there, but SAT II's are too low. GPA is not bad. If you have done a lot with your ECs you should have a chance for some/most of the others (i don't know the other schools that well). good luck</p>

<p>thanks for the comments. Anyone else? Any college suggestions?</p>

<p>I would say you have a good shot at all those schools with the exception of UT Austin, since you're out-of-state.</p>

<p>Did you do 0 prep for the SAT II's? It looks really odd, never seen someone with that much a difference between SAT I scores and SAT II's.</p>

<p>I didn't study. I guess I should have, because these scores are making me really nervous. Also, I just started taking physics this year and I took these SAT ii's in November. I have no excuse for the math iic though:(.</p>