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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This profile isn't all that different from 20 years ago. When I got into H I had: * 3 sports, captain in one, multiple year coach's award in another * Major statewide competition winner 2 years running * President of National Honor Society * Class president * Don't remember GPA, but it was good * SAT: 800 V, 690 M, 800 W * Founder of one school club, officer in others The only thing I don't remember was counting community service hours. That seems new to me. Although if it had been a thing, I would have had a lot. I know that admissions for HYPS+ have become somewhat more competitive. But I don't buy that it's an order of magnitude difference, or that "the profile" is an unreasonable or superhuman ask.[/quote] Wow, that's a crappy math score.[/quote] Feel better now?[/quote] The old SATs were much more difficult than the current ones. At some point the test was redesigned to forgo differentiation at the top. I had a 750 on math which was excellent at the time. I have heard the comparison that a score of 720 on the math SAT in the 1980's was equivalent to an 800 in the 2000's.[/quote] NP here. It speaks volumes that you're still obsessing over your SAT score, when presumably, that was decades in the past. :lol: :shock: [/quote]
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