<p>Especially top tier ones.
Do UC’s even release SAT II data?</p>
<p>berkeley: 730(highest score) and 680(2nd highest)
ucla: like 725(highest) and 675(2nd highest)</p>
<p>A UCSB rep who visited our school told me the average was around 600 for both scores (for students admitted to UCSB).</p>
<p>How much do SAT II's count for admission? Less weight than SAT I's? or about the same.</p>
<p>The only real solid numbers that anyone can get would be from UCSD's point system. Out of 11,100 pts, points allocated for the SAT II (both of them), is 1,280pts. That's definitely a lot of points that may well make or break an admission. Of course, different colleges go by different forms, but this should be a good indicator.</p>
<p>what's the site that shows it breakdown of points? I forgot where it was.</p>
<p>i got a question about the point system and SAT IIs:</p>
<p>since we're only required to take 2, and admissions for ALL UCs take your 2 highest, do i need to take any more than 2 SAT II's? like would variety be a big factor, or it doesn't matter?</p>
<p>They use only your two highest scores, that's it. Don't bother taking more if you have two solid scores already.</p>
<p>You can find UCLA's Sat II's on their website; I haven't been able to find any of the others.</p>