Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1600 in one sitting or super scored? ([/b]I think there's a difference.[b] I don't know if colleges do.)
My niece with a superscored 1600 was rejected from HYP, got into Cornell, and is going to a BS/MD program somewhere ... I forget which school but it is not Rice or Brown.
Why do you think there is a difference? Presumably the math and verbal sections are equally difficult across different sittings. This is just yet another thing that creates artificial distinctions between students who aren’t really different.
Anonymous wrote:Just getting a good board score is not enough to gain admission to any school.
And the applicant was likely rejected from Michigan because they showed zero interest in actually attending.
Anonymous wrote:1600 in one sitting or super scored? ([/b]I think there's a difference.[b] I don't know if colleges do.)
My niece with a superscored 1600 was rejected from HYP, got into Cornell, and is going to a BS/MD program somewhere ... I forget which school but it is not Rice or Brown.
Anonymous wrote:And 20 years ago a 1600 was a much rarer thing. My DD had a 1590 and was rejected from MIT and Brown, waitlisted at Carnegie and Cornell.