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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Advice here? DD considering ED to Wash U. We went to admissions presentation and AO said don’t submit below 1500. DD has 1490 (twice!!). Will try one more time in June to get 10 more points but geez seems like unnecessary stress. Do you submit 1490 in this case?[/quote] Listen to the AO. 🙂[/quote] +2 Don’t submit unless you have a 1500. [/quote] +1 Or submit the 1490 and get rejected. The kid should put the test prep work in to squeeze out 10 extra points.[/quote] 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. [/quote] The [b]Admissions Officer[/b] wants a 1500. If the kid wants admission to that school, well....[/quote]
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