I have scored only 1800 on Sat I but have scored 2300 on Sat II. I have also registered for Sat I in Jan. I think I can pull my scores upto 2100. But I am in doubt, whether Top collges values my scores or not. So, to be safe which safe colleges for physics should I choose?
What is a 2300 on SAT II? What does that mean? did you take three SAT 2’s and get 800 on each?
I can’t make heads nor tails of your post. If you want suggestions you need to post thorough information about your academic history, current efforts, future goals.
I have unweighted GPA of 4. I have always loved Physics. I have also been part of International Astronomy Olympiad.I In my SAT-II tests I have scored 780 on physics, 790 on chemistry and 710 on Maths II. In my coming days, I want to be well renowned professor. So, which colleges of Physics should I choose?
If you are looking at elite schools a 2100 SAT and 4.0 WGPA will make them all a high reach.
SAT is going to hurt you. Have you tried the ACT?
Look into UColarado Boulder and OSU
Look at test options schools - www.fairtest.org
Are you an international student? Do you need financial aid? You need to consider both how much your parents can pay and the average scores of admitted students to create your college list. Even if your parents are willing to pay $60k/year, your scores have to be competitive. Are you a senior now? Have you applied anywhere yet?
What’s your budget?
Lawrence University is probably a good choice if your parents can afford about 30K a year.
Look into UNC Wilmington