<p>Rishmeister, I don’t know the specific numbers but I do know you need a minimum of 600 in the math and you need to take physics in high school. Both of these are hard (no waiver) requirements to be admitted to the college of engineering as a freshman. I also believe that even without both or either you can get admitted as a general engineering student your first year and based on how well you do on the general engineering courses apply as a sophomore into the college of engineering. Lastly, dont let the numbers discourage you from applying. If you have excellent high school courses (science and math through calculus for engineering) you may offset borderline SAT scores. The only sure bet is if you dont apply you will not get in. If you think VT engineering is for you apply regardless of what anyone tells you. Good luck!</p>
<p>P.S. I believe VT is an excellent engineering school. I work with many of their graduates.</p>