discuss those with your biology professor.
2007-01-03 12:00:10
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answered by Richard H 7
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That depends on where you want to go - for some schools a 600 is great, others will probably want at least a 700. I got a 650 on Bio, a 650 on Literature, a 700 on Math 2, and a 2190 on the Reasoning test, and it was good enough to get into the Honors Program at Boston College, but I haven't heard back from the other schools that consider SAT II's, and I wasn't trying for any Ivy League's or anything.
So, it's definitely a good score, but if I were you I would talk to your college counselor at school if you have one. They know a lot about this kind of thing. ;-)
Oh, keep in mind that the Bio SAT is completely different from the AP exam (which I'm sure you realized), so they scores won't necessarily match up - I got a 5 on the AP test, and my SAT was lower than yours, probably because the class I took was geared toward the AP test and I didn't do any extra prep for the SAT.
Good luck!
2007-01-03 12:00:53
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answered by Christina 2
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It depends on where you're applying. The 670 and the AP 4 score are about the same level. Very good, but not perfect. It just depends on what your other SAT II scores are, and your SAT Reasoning scores, and where you plan to apply.
If you are applying to a highly selective college, you might re-take the test. But if you have a strong extra curricular profile, high gpa, rigorous high school courses and your SATs are averaging 600 plus, you are probably just fine.
You can call the admissions office at the college where you are applying for advice. Remember, their job is to find a way to admit you and they will give you good advice based on the applicant pool.
Good job and good luck!
2007-01-03 12:43:42
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answered by College Advisor 3
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do you plan on going into the biological sciences for your major/career? is bio usually a strong subject for you? it depends how much you need this score and what kind of student you are. just see if this score is consistent with your grades - like if you're really good at bio, and a 670 is the highest sat ii score you have so far, then don't retake it. but if you're really good at bio but you got, say, a 720 on the us history sat ii, then you should retake it.
2007-01-03 12:11:33
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answered by tell me all!!! 4
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2016-12-01 19:14:10
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answered by klosterman 4
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It really all depends on which college that you want to get into. If it is an Ivy League School for example, you should probably retake it.
2007-01-03 12:50:48
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answered by chococat 4
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if you got a 4 on the AP exam i would retake. i got a 790 on the SAT2 for bio last year.... which is scary cuz i had like a 88 in the class
2007-01-03 11:58:29
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answered by Zaza 5
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This is a very good score. I wouldn't worry about it, unless you believe you can get above 730, in which case the score would be averaged to 700. Good for you!
2007-01-03 11:59:18
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answered by Philip Kiriakis 5
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It depends it's a descent score so unless your applying to an ivy league college or really good college don't worry about it. If you plan to apply to an ivy league you should consider it.
2007-01-03 12:56:06
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answered by Rosie 2
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