SAT scores for International students

<p>I am an international students who plans to apply to the universities in the U.S.
And I had taken my SAT subject tests recently, which the result came up:
I had my Math II 750 79% and Physic 700 63%</p>

<p>Are these scores too low when applying to the Ivy League schools?</p>

<p>because most of the universities I am applying are in Ivy League system.</p>

<p>Please give me your advice.</p>

<p>With or without financial aid? Either way I think it's a tad too low..</p>

<p>I'm sorry but they're actually quite low. I mean, you could always have something amazing to offer in which case this wouldn't be SO important. But an 800 Math II score is quite common amongst Ivy students and so is 800 in physics. But the scores are hardly the determining factor...all the best :D</p>

<p>It completely depends. I was accepted to 4 Ivies with SAT 2s 640, 660, 780. It depends on how strong your SAT 1s are, how good your essays are, what your educational system is like, what your extracurriculars are like, and so on.</p>

<p>yeah if SAT I score is high, you have better chance. Even though you have 6xx in SAT II, it doesn't matter.
Other factors should be taken into account too.</p>

<p>Thanx your guys for the advice.
I will prepare more for the SAT I.</p>