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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Naviance/SCOIR Particularly for schools like Vandy which have a preference for certain private schools. It's hard to say that school's prefer high scores when close to half the class is accepted without scores (as is the case at Vandy).[/quote] Which affords the OP's child who got a 1560 that much higher of a chance at admission. The 1560 is a definite advantage. Around 12,000 score that number or higher in the entire world. Of these, how many apply to Vanderbilt? In Vanderbilt's entire freshman class only 111 freshman scored 1560 or higher. This out of 1,630 freshman overall.[/quote] Are you interpreting this as therefore 1560+ must be rare and highly sought-after at Vanderbilt? You could also interpret it the complete opposite way: that this means Vandy doesn’t care about the difference between 1500 and 1560 therefore only 111 of [b]there[/b] 1630 admits have 1560+.[/quote] You could use some SAT prep.[/quote] Math or Reading/Writing?[/quote]
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