One bad score vs my chances?

<p>Hi, I got my SAT II scores today and I was wondering about my situation right now:</p>

<p>Math II--800
Biology M -- 760
Physics--690</p>

<p>I have a 2240 composite on my SAT 1 (720 CR, 800 M, 720 W)</p>

<p>Other academic credentials:
GPA: 3.96 (unweighted)
Rank: 6/1007 (yes there are 1007 seniors in my graduating class of '08), Top 1% in class</p>

<p>AP Scholar with Distinction (5 on APUSH, English Lang Comp, Music Theory, and Human Geography, 3 on French)</p>

<p>I'm pretty well off with my extracurriculars/awards/honors, and have good recs from my teachers and counselors, but I was just wondering will that Physics 690 score put a black mark on my record? My top choices are: Rice, Duke, Johns Hopkins, Princeton, Stanford, WashU, Yale, Northwestern</p>

<p>Most of my schools require only 2, but for those that need 3, will the physics screw things up? Thanks for your help!</p>

<p>Dude you might as well give up. 690 in Physics will put a huge black mark and screw things up for good, not to mention the 3 on AP French. </p>

<p>Maybe there is a community college somewhere that will overlook it :-).</p>

<p>Just kidding, your stats are great, relax and work on your essays instead.</p>

<p>It also wouldn't hurt to retake the Physics test if you are willing to relearn everything again (shouldn't be too hard as long as you just get a prep book and go through it)</p>