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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]As others have said, it is a part of a larger portfolio of work, so hard to pin it down to a specific number. But I would look at the CDS for the schools you're interested in and aim for the 25th percentile score as the floor of what you want to aim for. If going for merit aid at not-as-competitive schools, aim for the 75th percentile or better. Higher is better, to a point, but there's also a point of diminishing returns. The time spent moving a 1520 to a 1560 would be better spent on making sure grades are as high as possible, or, if that's covered, working at a job, serving the community, becoming a better human, working out, etc.[/quote] +1[/quote]
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