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Is A 660 On The Chemistry Sat Subject Test Good Enough For The Ivy League Schools?

May 31, 2009 by Rob  
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I took the SAT 2 Subject test in Chemistry and i got a 660 on it. Is that score good enough for the Ivy League Schools?

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3 Responses to “Is A 660 On The Chemistry Sat Subject Test Good Enough For The Ivy League Schools?”
  1. Crypt says:

    absolutely not
    On the 3 subject test scores I sent in, I got
    720 English
    720 US History
    730 Math Level 2
    And yet Harvard rejected me and I got waitlisted at Yale, but I did get into Columbia, Princeton, and Cornell

  2. Anderson W says:

    no, they usually require 2-3…. so i guess since you bombed this one, you can still get 800 on the other ones.. (idk, i got a 660 in physics, and i’m totally not using that…… )… i think you should only list stuff in high 700s to 800… also depends on your extra curriculars.. they take really dumb ppl if they excel in sports or w/e.. if you’re like an average joe with a 660 = REJECTION!

  3. Jim C says:

    Absolutely not. Even most Cornell applicants boast multiple high 700′s and perfect 800′s. And Cornell is a “lower Ivy”.
    I wouldn’t send that one to any IL school.

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