SAT II scores

<p>cornell is only requiring 2 SAT IIs, i did ok on two SATIIs (750 and 740), but really bad on my third (a 640 on math IIc even w/ its crazy curve), are they going to just look at my top 2, or all of them?</p>

<p>The same applies to me, I got a 710 and 750 but only a 670 on Bio M. Does anyone know what the adcoms do?</p>

<p>People not responding often means we just don't know. I see this thread has been up for a while now. If nobody responds, just call admissions and ask them if they look at all your scores or just your top two. Don't feel weird, they'll be getting 1000000 calls like that in the coming months.</p>

<p>Depends on your selected major.
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<p>Isn't that obsolete because of the NEW SAT? because don't they no longer require SATII writing anywhere?</p>

<p>I think he means the writing section of the new test.</p>

<p>If you have completed (not taking) an AP course, and you have taken an SAT II for that course, and your score is less than 700, that is a reasonably poor score. If you have not taken or are currently taking an AP course for that SAT II and you score less than 600 that is a poor score. Two exceptions I can think are Match IC and IIC, those you only need a pre-calc class for.
Remember that SAT II scores are only one part of your application, and if everything else is what they are looking for, they aren't going to reject you because you didn't get 750+ on a test.</p>