| Don’t Ivies do a preread? So they would know by now if they should start shopping around for a new school. I heard if a player maintains at lease a 3.6 and 1360 on SAT he/she is good. |
3.6 and 1360 for Ivies? |
| That seems low…. Just saying… although if someone takes an SAT really early, like their sophomore year before recruiting, and gets that score AND has really high grades and the rest of their profile is good, the admissions office/coach may not require them to take it again because they know they could increase their score, because they maybe haven’t had all the math. |
If the school has an academic index and the coach expects that the score would improve, the coach definitely would ask the player to retake the test. |
| For high academic get your SAT/ACT scores before 9/1 recruiting so have it as part of profile.Take is 2x and super score it. The first test gives you a baseline so you know where to target for improvement on 2nd test to hopefully have a good enough score to use foe recruiting. Another super easy way to standout and make call coaches recruting job easier with lax skill being equal. Coach will likely pick kid with higher grades/score if the lax abilities are pretty much the same.! |
That’s really low. |
| The academic standards are quite low unless the player is ranked as a 5-star #1 on the coaches' board. In that case, the coach will need to manipulate the Academic Index behind the scenes by prioritizing highly accomplished AP students who also excel in lacrosse and can handle the challenging competition in the Ivy League. |
| Couple of weeks for the official acceptance for all you Ivy Leaguers. |
Totally fake news |
I know SAT scoring is different now than it was in the 90s (1360 now more like 1200-1250 or so back then), but there were many athletes admitted to the ivy I attended with scores below that back in my day... |
| well, that ain’t happening now --it’s 2025 --good memories |