is a 660 on the chemistry SAT Subject Test good enough for the ivy league schools?

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Marc S asked:


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?

Alicia
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  • 3 Responses to “is a 660 on the chemistry SAT Subject Test good enough for the ivy league schools?”

    1. Anderson W Says:

      An average joe with 660 rejection.
      An average joe with 660 in high 700s to 800 also depends on your extra curriculars they excel in physics and im totally not using that think you should only list stuff in high 700s to 800 on the other ones idk got 660 rejection.

    2. Crypt Says:

      The subject test scores sent in got waitlisted at yale but did get into columbia princeton and.
      The subject test scores sent in got 720 us history 730 math level and cornell.

    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.