At least 700 on whatever you take. However, not have that number doesn't automatically disqualify you, and having perfect scores doesn't lock you in. It's a crapshoot man.
Answer: It's good to have at least 700 on each subject test you take. That said, having a sub-700 score does not automatically disqualify you, and having perfect 800s on each one does not automatically get you into one of these schools. The admissions committee's selections are heavily subjective, and there are many factors that are important besides standardized test scores. Having high scores is definitely a plus, of course, but there are many more factors that determine the acceptance or rejection of an applicant.
list of colleges:
Amherst - 2140
Swarthmore - 2130
Caltech -2235
Columbia - 2100
Stanford - 2150
NYU -1960
Princeton- 2205
UPenn - 2115
Pomona - 2165
USC -2050
Polytec - 1930
Boston Uni - 1915
John Hopkins - 2065
Virgina Tech - 1985
Georgia tech - 1930
Austin Texas - 1805
and more but I'm too lazy to type
but also keep in mind that while many colleges have an average SAT score for their incoming class, there is NO minimum requirement for testing scores. Colleges undoubtedly look at many different aspects of your high school career, like grades, activities, and community service. Usually, the better your GPA/more well-rounded you are, the lower your SAT score has to be for you to get in.
700 or more on whatever you get, but it's not a "requirement". So even if you get a lower score, you're not automatically disqualified, though it does lower your chances significantly.
Harvard accepts scores ranging from 600-800. You shouldn't be at too much of a disadvantage if you're in there.
http://www.admissions.college.harvard.edu/apply/faq.html#10
You should check their admissions website for specifics, but most will recommend 2 SAT subject tests. Also, depending on what major/area you are applying for, you may want to send an SAT Subject test score that is relevant to that major/area, and again the admissions website will list the specific requirements.
All I know is that you should hav at least a 1300 SAT score, so that might give you an idea of a ACT score.
The number to the admissions office is 617.495.1551. They are open from 9-5 Mon-Fri EST. They will tell you what score is needed for your specific program.
ACT scores are not needed to be accepted
No, you just have to request that your scores be sent to the school you are applying for.
The minimum ACT score for Morehouse college is a 22.
The scores a student needs on the SAT or ACT depends on where he or she wants to attend college. Some colleges and universities are test optional and do not require admission test scores. Some schools will admit students with below average scores, but other schools have very high standards and only admit students with top scores.
Westwood does not use ACT scores for admission
Benedictine College's 2014 25th-75th percentile ACT scores are 21-28 on the English section, 20-26 on the Math section, and 21-27 Composite.
Albion College's 2014 25th-75th percentile ACT scores are 21-27 on the English section, 21-27 on the Math section, and 22-27 Composite.
Alma College's 2014 25th-75th percentile ACT scores are 21-27 on the English section, 21-26 on the Math section, and 21-26 Composite.
Augustana College's 2014 25th-75th percentile ACT scores are 23-29 on the English section, 23-27 on the Math section, and 23-28 Composite.
Bacone College's 2014 25th-75th percentile ACT scores are 14-19 on the English section, 16-19 on the Math section, and 16-19 Composite.
Beloit College's 2014 25th-75th percentile ACT scores are 24-32 on the English section, 23-28 on the Math section, and 24-30 Composite.
Berea College's 2014 25th-75th percentile ACT scores are 22-28 on the English section, 21-25 on the Math section, and 22-27 Composite.