Will these low SAT scores bring me down?

<p>I am interested in Rutgers, Penn St, Delaware, UConn, Northeastern, Binghamton, Albany, Fordham, Drexel, and Hartford. </p>

<p>I applied to Rutgers and Penn St about 1 month ago and have still not heard back.</p>

<p>The last 4 schools are just pretty much safeties for me. I would really like to go to Rutgers or Penn St.</p>

<p>I am a white male New Jersey resident and I am interested in. I plan on majoring in business, specifically finance/accounting.</p>

<p>My EC's are:
FBLA 11, 12 (webmaster)
DECA 12</p>

<ul>
<li>I have been a basketball referee since 9th grade and have refereed many games each year. (I have an essay written on this topic but would need to scal it down from about 3100 characters to 200 characters)</li>
<li>I was also a camp counselor the past 2 summers.</li>
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<p>My GPA is a 3.71 (An A is a 4.3, not 4.0)
My rank is 99/445 (Top 25%)</p>

<p>My SAT scores are:
Math- 660 Reading- 450 Writing- 610
1110/1600
1720/2400</p>

<p>What are my chances at these schools?</p>

<p>Penn State isn't hard to get into at all. It has a pretty high acceptance rate. My parents both went there - they had a great time :) Maybe you should try taking the ACT (if PennSt accepts it). I know a lot of people who haven't done well on the SAT do really well on the ACT. It shouldn't be a big deal.
As for Rutgers, I'm not sure. I don't know much about it.</p>

<p>I'm NJ resident and planning to do Biology. Out of these 3 colleges which one is better?</p>

<p>same position as you SAME SAT scores basically lol. damn critical reading huh...
anyways im applying to some of the schools you are. So sorry i cant really chance you because im looking for the same chances.</p>