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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Would a 1530 be considered "high score" for a non-STEM focused student from a well-regarded public HS? Student plans to submit SAT score even if not required. [/quote] My 1520 SAT scorer with 1 B on transcript didn’t do that well.[/quote] What does "didn't do that well" mean to you? I sincerely hope your student is excited about wherever they are going - many, many excellent schools out there. Part of the reason for my question is being truly baffled by the test optional option. Either require applicants to submit SAT/ACT or don't. Test scores are either a useful metric or they aren't. My student - who self-studied and is super proud of the 1530 - will submit score whether it helps or hurts with the few reach applications. Roll the dice. [/quote]
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