<p>ebonytear </p>
<p>i visited some ivies during the spring break and they said they dont care what SAT2 tests you take. where did you get that info?</p>
<p>ebonytear </p>
<p>i visited some ivies during the spring break and they said they dont care what SAT2 tests you take. where did you get that info?</p>
<p>US Hist.-800 (3 omit, prob 2 wrong)</p>
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<p>Also for those of you who took Math 2C, how do melanyi's practice tests compare with the real thing. I'm doing horrible in them (-17) while in sparknotes i've been getting -5s. So I want to know where the range is.</p>
<p>i took bio e. although i was going to take physics, i decided to take bio on test day. i didn't even know i had to choose between e/m! i'll retake it this fall.</p>
<p>800 math iic</p>
<p>Lit- 800 (about what I expected)
US History- 770 (higher than expected)</p>
<p>I'm really happy about those and hope that my math 2c in the fall is around the same.</p>
<p>800 on bio w00t</p>
<p>sl1201</p>
<p>Stanford website. (but that was a while ago) Here is some info:</p>
<p>University of California system:
Class of 2005 - SAT I or ACT plus SAT II writing, math IC or IIC, and a third subject of your choice.
Class of 2006 - new SAT I or ACT w/ writing plus two SAT IIs in two different subjects (NOT math IC).</p>
<p>also go to this board for a discussion of princeton in particular (which generally means applies to all Ivies, since have around same policies): <a href="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/show.cgi?57277/86903%5B/url%5D">http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/show.cgi?57277/86903</a></p>
<p>The Stanford website used to have that as a directive, but apparently, perhaps they've changed their minds? Hmmm. That's really weird. I really don't know about this anymore. I guess the only thing that is sure is that 1) no Math IC anywhere and 2) UCs require different.</p>
<p>I'm going to answer my own question. On Princeton application - they haven't changed it after all: "<a href="http://www.princeton.edu/pr/admissions/u/appl/pdf/pusup.pdf">http://www.princeton.edu/pr/admissions/u/appl/pdf/pusup.pdf</a>"</p>
<p>if you look under the test requirements on page 2, you'll see "in three different subject areas" italicized.</p>
<p>I still haven't been able to figure out certain info about the language tests. Does CB take the native speakers out of its scale-making calculations and then plugs them back in for the scoring (like in the AP)?</p>
<p>800 Chem
780 USH
760 Math IIC
I'm very happy. I'll probably retake the Math IIC, because I think I can get an 800 in Oct.</p>
<p>780 USH (which seems to be the mode here :) )</p>
<p>740 USH...sorta dissapointed, 770 on the reals test and highest grade in the class (105)
710 Math 2c..good compared to a 660 on the SAT
670 Physics....I'm really happy actually...26 ACT science score..ick</p>
<p>800 USH
780 Chem (didn't study AT ALL)
740 bio m</p>
<p>750 USH
780 Physics</p>
<p>will take math IIC on June 4th</p>
<p>those who took lit and did well, any advice</p>
<p>Meylani's tests are harder than the real thing, he says so himself. What do you mean by -17 and -5, Questions wrong, questions wrong and omited, raw score (I would hope not, lol)?</p>
<p>you can't specify which SAT IIs you want them to send, can you?
because I've taken 4, excluding writing...
I'd rather they only see the 3 highest....is that possible?
I know - wishful thinking...but yeah...just asking...</p>
<p>780 USH</p>
<p>I don't really know how I feel about this, I was expecting between 750-800, so I guess I did all right,and I'm glad I didn't get below 750, as I was expecting right after I took the test. I don't plan on retaking, but it would have been nice to get a straight 800...</p>
<p>LadyinRed, no, everything is sent. Yes, we all wish it'd be top 3 (including myself)</p>
<p>Lady, I think they only consider the three highest anyway, even though all are sent.</p>
<p>ebonytear</p>
<p>that princeton application is for freshman class entering this year.
I visited harvard, mit, brown, and yale
and they said they dont care what you take because the SAT2 writing test is gone.</p>