<p>Are above average scores, say >2000 sufficient to get you a place at the ivy league, especially if one has exceptional talent in his or her fields of studies or areas of interest?</p>
<p>Sufficient - yes. Advantageous - no.</p>
<p>It's a nice score, it'll probably put you in the middle 50% of the class (or higher, depending on what the score actually is). But it also happens to be the least important factor in admissions (or so I feel). You'll need more than a good SAT to go Ivy, though.</p>
<p>it also depends on what kind of int'l student you are... if you're from Canada, or other english speaking country, then probably not</p>
<p>So what about Mongolia? And countries like India is considered same as Canada or UK, since it was a colony of Britain?</p>
<p>does public count sat more than ivys do?</p>