<p>I got an 800 on math sat I, 550 on cr....first time i got 800 math 540 critical reading, i'm not gonna take it again. I got 800 on both math level 1 and math level 2 sat IIs, I have a 96 unweighted at a good public school, and about a 101/102 weighted. I have a plethora of awards and ecs, volunteer work, community service, research etc. I want to major in math, or a related field. What are my chances at some of the ivies, and/or sub ivies?</p>
<p>550 is critical... but you haven't given us any APs, SAT II scores, specific ECs, Leadership positions, Sports, Volunteer work infos. We can't really give you chances without much info.</p>
<p>AP World History, US History, Physics B & C, Bio, Computer Science, Government, Possibly economics, Calculus BC...SAT II Math levels 1 & 2-800, Physics- 680 :/...President matheletes, President Science Club, 4 years jazz band, symphonic band, concert band, volunteer 700 hours at hospital/research center creating computer software/helping out in genetics lab, volunteer 30 hours at local public library teaching older folks how to use computers, president of robotics club, 1st place at local math fair, Math fair gold medal, math fair silver medal, LISEF special award, High Honors at LISC, most effort 9th grade math, math and science research,etc.</p>
<p>It's almost impossible to get into an ivy with such a low CR score unless you are an amazing international, are EXCEPTIONAL at math (by exceptional, I mean IMO level), have won some major international awards, major research, or a crazy Olympics athlete. 550 is WAY below any of the ivy's lower 25% percentile score...</p>
<p>wow i can't believe i forgot the most important thing...i was a top 50 mathlete and was placed on the allstar team to compete at nysml and arml</p>