<p>If you get rejected, it won’t be because of your SAT scores or lack of SAT 2 scores. While it’s ideal to score 700 or above on every section, anything above 600 indicates that you’re qualified to do the work at a place like Stanford.</p>
<p>Otherwise, you have a very strong profile. Best of luck!</p>
<p>I agree with aleaiactaest. My daughter’s SAT scores were each in the 600 range (total score was 1890) and she graduated this past June from Stanford. It wasn’t easy and the workload became overwhelming at times, but she did it. SAT scores are just part of the package.</p>