| Columbia. Test scores submitted. |
But what about a 1490 in one sitting? 98th percentile and it would be noted that it's one sitting? |
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Cornell, NYU.
Rejected UMD, UVA , UNC |
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OP back. Thank you so much pps for sharing your experiences. My kid is feeling pretty disappointed even though of course not everyone can score 1500+. He'll give the SAT another shot but his first two sittings have produced very similar scores and that's with lots of prep. He's fallen in love with some reaches that are a lottery for most everyone, and certainly for him, but I'm not sure it's even worth him applying if he can't hit the magic 1500 number. Some of the schools listed by pp's are on his list too and it's great to see that your kids had success with those applications. I had wondered about applying test optional to T20s, which seems crazy with a 1470, but maybe this is the world we live in.
Please keep the info coming, it is really helpful! This process can be such a roller coaster and very discouraging at times. |
| 1430 at Tulane. Dreams do come true in New Orleans! |
Whoops, meant to put 1480. |
Note that per the CDS, ECs are not hugely important at NYU |
| USC RD |
| Chicago ED |
| American University. |
If you get a 1540 on your next test, the college will also see that as one sitting (at all but the very few that don't make you submit all scores Georgetown, MIT, etc.). It will have no idea you took it earlier and only got a 1490. |
My daughter submitted a 33 and a 34 ACT to Georgetown and was admitted REA. Everywhere else, she submitted the superscore of 35. |
| Have him try the ACT! My kid studied for & took the SAT twice. Had to take the ACT as it’s required for public high school students in NC. Did better. Your kid could surprise you with a 34-35. |
Did your kid do much prep for the ACT? I could encourage DS to take it but can't imagine he will want to start prepping all over again, maybe beyond just taking a practice test. |
Basically none (I think just one practice has to get a sense of the pacing since it’s different). But the studying she did for the SAT somehow translated to her doing well on the ACT. That was my point! |