<p>you need to send SAT Subject Tests even if you are submitting the ACT, THREE of them for that matter. What kind of scores should a prospective applicant shoot for? Any accepted students willing to share their three scores? Thanks. Oh wait one more thing, would Georgetown see my SAT I score as well, because I have to send my subject tests? That would pretty much make me not apply because there would be no way I'd get in.</p>
<p>For Georgetown… anything above a 650 is good and anything above a 700 is excellent. Georgetown would not see your SAT I.</p>
<p>haha okay you answered pretty much all my questions, thanks a lot!</p>
<p>A 700 on Math 2 is not excellent. A 650 is the 50th percentile.</p>
<p>I go there currently, and I scored: US History: 800, Math II: 780, Math: 750.</p>
<p>Although I suspect that the cut-off is around 700, depending in part on the distribution of each test’s scores.</p>
<p>Anything above 750 on anything is golden. Except in Korean or Chinese w/ listening. I think a 750 in Chinese is 25th percentile.</p>
<p>would two scores 750+ balance out a third that is lower (640 Literature)?</p>
<p>I know that score is very low, but I also scored 750+ on CR SATI and a 5 on AP Lit, I just got passages I really didn’t ‘get’ (note: that explanation is just me protecting my ego. this question doesn’t only serve to answer me, but anybody with two solid scores and one weak which probably isn’t too uncommon)</p>
<p>750 on Chinese is the 25% percentile is b/c so many native tongue Chinese take the exam and skew the curve… but if you are not natively fluent, it is still a good score…!</p>