<p>will a 650 in bio hurt me if my other SAT II scores are 800s on math II and history and my highest composite SAT is a 2280?</p>
<p>No it shouldn't, you are absolutely amazing.</p>
<p>hehe, a little sarcasm there rd? im guessing ur tired of the "what are my chances" posts?</p>
<p>No, I was serious. He's much more amazing than I am.</p>
<p>Kicks the crap out of me.
I have a 750, a 710 and a 670.
don't worry.</p>
<p>Browsing through the admissions statistics (for Harvard), I got the impression that less than 750 in SAT II was unforgivable</p>
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<p>Not at all!</p>
<p>Dammit, I'm sick of people getting these impressions. Just because people with scores lower than that got rejected- along with many, many people whose scores were higher than that got rejected- doesn't mean the scores are "unforgivable." They have to be taken in context!</p>
<p>Unforgivable? A 740? Jeez.</p>
<p>again its a combo of everything. scores are only part of the picture.</p>
<p>hey, im not saying it's right - just saying that competition out there seems to be tough enough to make the baseline shift higher and higher. not only test scores, but gpa's too. i hope you're right, but "absolutely amazing" to the original poster seems like false praise.</p>