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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]1500+ doesn't matter. A college isn't making an admissions decision based a couple of multiple choices questions in only math and English. They want evidence of more meaningful ability. AP exams at least have essay questions, ECs have external recognition, rec letters help compare to others in same school/EC, etc. [/quote] This is clearly false. For T10, ECs, rec, essays etc have to be exceptionally strong. That's a given, they have 20x more qualified applicants that have everything and some more. If an applicant has to worry about getting a high score would sacrifice other parts of the application, then clearly he is not a T10 material. 1500+ doesn't matter may be true at your Wake Forest or Davidson, not at T10. No. Harvard's SFFA data clearly says otherwise.[/quote]
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