Sat Subject Scores

<p>What science subject scores are considered for admission into ivy league colleges ?</p>

<p>Any and all. Engineering schools might have a preference fore physics and/or chemistry.</p>

<p>@skieurope what I meant was that I have a decent ACT score and a good school record
what SAT subject score wont ruin my chances to an IVY</p>

<p>There is not magic formula.</p>

<p>@skieurope I know but Im just asking what is the basic score range that wont ruin my chances
Is a 700+ score good in physics chem and maths 2 ? or higher ?</p>

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<p>The rule of thumb around here is that 700+ doesn’t hurt and 750+ looks good. The only exceptions to this may be for Math I and II, because Math I in General is looked down upon and Math II has such a giant curve that if you get a 700 you are not placing well percentile-wise. </p>

<p>What would universities prefer; a 780 Math 1 or a 720 Math 2 score ?</p>