<p>Hey, I’m been dreaming about going to princeton since the 10th grade, I had pretty decent IGCSE Results and aiming for a 2300+ SAT next year. What is the standard Princeton SAT score and SAT Subject Tests to get in. Can you do both Math 1 and Math 2?.</p>
<p>It’s great that you are looking ahead for school! Unfortunately I think you will find the answers to your questions frustratingly vague. If admission to Princeton (or other very selective schools) could be measured in terms of SAT scores and EC’s it would make answering your question much simpler!</p>
<p>The reality is that there is no magic number or combination of EC’s that will ensure admission unfortunately. I have seen perfect 2400’s and a list of EC’s as long as my arm through CC who were denied admission. Admittedly most of those who are offered admission score well on standardized tests and are heavily involved in community activities. The intangible is some elusive quality that admissions sees and agrees would be a great fit for Princeton. </p>
<p>The best advice I can offer is to do your best to present yourself as you really are. Find what you are most interested in and pursue it. Write your essays in a way that conveys your personality. And remember that you will do well wherever you land!</p>
<p>I would try to do Math 2 only. IT has a pretty good curve. If you miss somewhere between 5-8, you can still get 800.</p>
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<p>790 CR/800 M/790 W for 75% percentile in each respective section at Princeton.</p>
<p>scores are only evaluation point. Your asking about your ECs doesn’t portend well however.</p>
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