one bad SAT II

<p>Hi, I'm a transfer student thinking about applying to the Ivy. I finished my SAT and SAT IIs last year but am going to retake a few. I got 750 on Math II, 700 on Chem, 640 on Literature, and <em>eep</em> 430 on math I. Something went wrong on that one, but despite it i did well on Math II (showing i know my stuff right?) My question is, if i retake the Math I and do well on it, well the prior very poor mark hurt my chances IN ANY WAY? Would it be better to just take the ACT and no even show my SAT scores?? (oh, and i got 2090 on SAT I and am planning on retaking it to get it at least 2150) Any ideas?</p>

<p>If you retake and get better on it...i dont think it will IN ANY WAY lol
If you dont retake, since you have 3 scores higher, theyre technically not supposed to even consider AT ALL that score..but idk how much you believe that
and for the last question...id say if you get better than a 2150 equivalent on the ACT then send that instead...its better than your SAT right?</p>

<p>Same boat here, except I only have 2 good and 1 disgusting score. Should I retake (it will be very inconvenient though, since I'm a busy busy senior lol), even though my schools say that only need 2?</p>

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<p>What is considered the line between bad and good?</p>

<p>Typically over 700 is considered competitive at an Ivy League school...</p>

<p>How did you manage to get a 430 in Math I and then a 750 in Math II? Did you sleep through the test or snort coke?</p>

<p>^^ or both?</p>

<p>Should I retake my 470, although univ. only want 2?
I have 2 good scores and one 470.</p>