Recommendations for SAT IIs?

<p>I have taken A LOT of SAT IIs and I, unfortunately, didn't get the best of scores.
Fresh:
Bio 620
Soph:
Chem 600
and writing but it doesn't matter
Junior:
Math IIC (which I really shouldn't have taken) 640
US History 690
Literature 740</p>

<p>Should I take any tests again or take any new ones? I've gotten 2040 on the SAT I and I'm taking them again on June 4th (so we'll see how I do), but are a 740, 690, and 640 ok for the Ivies?</p>

<p>which ones are u looking at</p>

<p>What IS it with this Ivy obsession?...no SAT/ACT/AP score can guarantee you admission into an Ivy, and SATs don't tilt the balance that much anymore...</p>

<p>Brown, Columbia, Yale mostly...and the others I'm going to apply to for a chance</p>

<p>I know, but I might as well improve my chances</p>

<p>You can do more for your chances by doing more impressive stuff...Olympiads, research projects, volunteer projects, etc.</p>

<p>I'm doing a two-year long envrionmental research project, and I have leadership crap...I'm just freaking out because standardized test taking is my weak point.</p>

<p>ah...then, choose a subject you like (whether or not you've taken the SAT II already), grab the Princeton Review book for it, study, and ace it...key word: "like"</p>

<p>This whole "are my scores high enough" thing is silly because unless you state absolutly everything, GPA, ECs and other things, who knows. The bottom line is that for one student score X might earn addmision where another student (because of weaknesses in other parts of their apllications) needs score X + 100.</p>

<p>i hate this, this is a horrible way of comparing students!</p>

<p>amen. the whole system subjugates students into nothing more than numbers. When we become a thing, we become viable for anything. Damn I hate the state.</p>