would you submit an SAT score that is 10-30 points below 25th percentile?

Anonymous
At a SLAC with just over 50% submitting scores.
Anonymous
Probably. Depends on the intended major. What is expected of a Physics major is different than what is expected of an English major.
Anonymous
Better to TO, as most LACs only care for money and easier way to manipulate the admission process
Anonymous
Nope.
Anonymous
Do you think it helps the application?
Anonymous
Is it a 1500?
Otherwise No.
Anonymous
Yes absolutely, since TO made score artificially high.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Better to TO, as most LACs only care for money and easier way to manipulate the admission process


Well that's one take.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do you think it helps the application?


For context, it is a male applicant, with high GPA and rigor, at a need blind school. Strong ECs but not hooked.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do you think it helps the application?


For context, it is a male applicant, with high GPA and rigor, at a need blind school. Strong ECs but not hooked.


Majors?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do you think it helps the application?


For context, it is a male applicant, with high GPA and rigor, at a need blind school. Strong ECs but not hooked.


Majors?


Not STEM
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do you think it helps the application?


For context, it is a male applicant, with high GPA and rigor, at a need blind school. Strong ECs but not hooked.


Majors?


Not STEM


Yes, scores are must if in that range. Majority of non-stem are not able to score high.
Anonymous
Probably not if only 50% of enrolled students submitted…
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do you think it helps the application?


For context, it is a male applicant, with high GPA and rigor, at a need blind school. Strong ECs but not hooked.


Majors?


Not STEM


Yes, scores are must if in that range. Majority of non-stem are not able to score high.


Interesting--never considered that angle. But don't non-stem applicants do well on verbal? or do STEM applicants even outperform on verbal?
Anonymous
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