Unless a specific school has a minimum score listed, you could hypothetically get any score and be admitted. SAT and ACT made up a part of your application, but are not the only factors. Ivy League schools (or any school for that matter) would like people with the highest scores possible, and frequently get applicants with perfect scores. Someone with a high SAT score is more likely to be admitted than someone with a low score with all other things (grades, personality, extracurriculars) equal, but it really depends on the person. All sorts of things affect your chances: legacy status, race, gender, proximity to school, whether you're international, etc.
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it starts with an I OR ICIV ( I See Ivy)-get it
No it does not. Ivy Leage admission is determined by numerous factors, and while GPA/SAT score are basic ones, others such as your personal essay or interview can make or break your application.
There is only one Ivy League college in New Jersey: Princeton University.
"There is currently an Ivy League college in Philadelphia by the name of, The University of Pennsylvania, or also known as Penn."
Ivy League followed by Big Ten
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