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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Pre-covid, a 1500/34 was generally regarded as good enough for anywhere. I think that's more or less true today for the most selective colleges. [/quote] To be clear, such a score is "good enough" for the top schools in the sense that you won't be rejected due to your score. But the vast, vast majority of applicants to the top schools with scores like this or better--and near-perfect GPAs and rigor--will nonetheless be rejected. These scores get your application read, rather than simply discarded. But it's still a longshot. [/quote]
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