The thing is - if they know your HS, they kind of can use Landscape and Slate to predict your academic abilities based on grades, GPA and other metrics. If they don't know your HS, I imagine you (1) aren't getting in TO or (2) need a high score. |
| The Department of Education should ban the false advertising of high "average SAT scores" for schools that are test optional. It's outright lying. |
lol this from the ED TO school. OK |
Bingo. |
Please don't post about what Vanderbilt says is a median or cutoff. They are in the TO and ED arena. |
This is OP, and this is what i asked for. Why wouldn't we want to know whether to submit or not? |
What's your kid's score. How can anyone give this kind of legit advice without knowing that. Is it at the median? Is it slightly below? If so, by how much. What's your kid's GPA and courses taken along with EC's. No size fits all here. Take is from someone that just went through it, expect the unexpected when it comes to admissions decisions. If you kid is happy with their score and our proud of it, submit it! |
If an AO says don't submit a score below a certain value then maybe some of us would like to take that at face value. Fine with me if you want to disregard. |
I have a hard time imagining an AO saying something this specific. Is this just your own impression/what you're hearing from other parents or did you actually hear them from a UMD AO? |
I can't imagine an actual AO of a particular University actually telling you that. So not believing this happened. Sorry. |
| YCBK episode said UMiami says the score under which you shouldn't submit. Does anyone remember that? |
Huh? |
We visited Tulane in June and the AO giving the info session said to only submit if 1410+ SAT or 31+ ACT. Those numbers are their current 25% enrolled range. |
| In general - for test optional anywhere 25 percentile and above submit. For test required 50 percentile and above submit. |
Too bad we don’t have a DOE anymore. |