<p>for an intended engineering major?</p>
<p>dont be nice…lay it on me fatboy!</p>
<p>for an intended engineering major?</p>
<p>dont be nice…lay it on me fatboy!</p>
<p>If you have a 5 in Physics B or in Physics C, and great school grades or some sort of physics olympiad-esque achievement, they should overlook your poor SAT II score. Got it from the horses mouth - an adcom at Princeton. I had a pathetic 690 on Physics and a 5 on Physics B with A+s in Honor’s Physics and AP Physics, and am doing and independent study in Physics C this year, so altogether, they saw me as a “strong and capable Physics student”</p>
<p>a B+ in physics 2 honors probably doesn’t qualify…does it O_O</p>
<p>I’m an intended physics major and I got a 670 on the SAT II…haven’t taken AP physics either (they don’t offer at my school), but I did do well in Honors Phys, plus I did some extra work w/ my teacher since my class didn’t go into very much depth. Anyway, the sat II didn’t seem to bother them too much :)</p>
<p>I got a 630 as well, and i’m applying to Ivies…aarrgghhh…</p>
<p>yay for us! (see you in community college ^_^)</p>
<p>i dont see SAT IIs as that big of a deal.</p>