Listen to the AO. 🙂 |
I would especially if the score is particularly higher in the area that matters more to their major. So if they want to pursue STEM, the math score is more important than the combined. And if they are a humanities kid with a high english score and lower math score that's bringing it just a hair below 1500, I'd definitely submit it as they'll be more interested in the english one. |
Consider yourself lucky you got such direct info. |
+2 Don’t submit unless you have a 1500. |
What I find interesting is that only 37% of students applying to Cornell submitted an SAT score. |
+1 We had a conversation with a WashU AO during our visit as well. My kid had a 1560 so would submit in any case but the comment was “we don’t care about the 780M, it’s common here. But, we are very interested in the 780V because very high EBRW scores are far less common.” |
I’m PP with the 1490 kid. This is helpful. DD has 770V 720M (should also be NMSF, FWIW)
And will plan to study humanities. So perhaps submit. Though better if she could just get the damned math score up 10 points! |
If DC gets 1490 (fingers crossed in our case, taking it Saturday) I would definitely insist on submitting everywhere. |
+1000 |
Despite WashU AO recommendation, you are going to submit? Fine, I get it, but why you are asking others whether to submit if your mind is made up? |
For validation obviously. That’s why this board exists. |
I would submit, definitely. Great score! |
+1 Or submit the 1490 and get rejected. The kid should put the test prep work in to squeeze out 10 extra points. |
Which school AO and at least two other posters contradicted obviously. |
For a humanities kid not to submit a 770 is ridiculous. If a school prefers no data over a 770 maybe the school is not as good as you people think it is. |