<p>The SAT is just not my thing. On a good day I can get 2200-2300 and I know this because every practice test I take for the SAT I receive scores in that range but when it comes to the actual test, I choke. ACT are also decent but my subject tests are up to the challenge.
The following are my stats, please tell me if they are decent enough to be accepted.</p>
<p>SAT I: 2120/1430
Critical Reading: 680
Math: 750
Writing: 690</p>
<p>Subject Tests:
Math II: 800
Physics: 770</p>
<p>ACT:
Composite: 32
English: 30
Math: 33
Reading: 30
Science: 33
Writing: 10</p>
<p>Despite the title, I do believe that I am definitely Princeton material and I believe that it's the best place for me after high school.</p>
<p>Though having a 2300+ on your SAT will definitely help you, there are students who are accepted in the 2100-2300. Very few people get accepted with SAT’s below the 2100 threshold, but it still happens. Princeton’s mid 50% for the ACT is 31-35. Though it is definitely helpful to have a 35+, a 32 is still in Princeton’s range.</p>
<p>It’s hard to answer your question. Grades, academic rigor, essays, teacher recommendation, AP test scores, extracurriculars, special talents/interests, and luck are all factors in the admissions process. If you are in good shape otherwise, you are still a competitive candidate. You can retake your tests, but if you feel that you’ve done the best you can do, you should just apply and see what happens.</p>
<p>Your test scores are not good. For people with 2200+ and 750+ on the subject tests the test scores are a non-factor because every competitive applicant (athletes and URMs are in another pool) has these numbers. Here though, your scores may hurt you. Keep in mind they’re just one part of your application though so if you won gold at IMO or something you should be fine.</p>