Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son we submitted test and I totally regret.
My DD is junior and unless she gets 33 composite or above I'm not sending
That decision should depend on the college. And there should be colleges on the list where it would make sense to submit a 33.
My kid submitted 33 to many schools listed here - not Vanderbilt though bc their 25% is higher with uwGPA of 3.88 .
For many schools a 33 might be ok. Or not. School dependent
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son we submitted test and I totally regret.
My DD is junior and unless she gets 33 composite or above I'm not sending
That decision should depend on the college. And there should be colleges on the list where it would make sense to submit a 33.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter got into UVA yesterday OOS TO. And prior to that info Binghamton and UVM honors. The rest of her apps are RD.
She goes to a private school but I wouldn’t say most people submit bc our college office only lets you submit if your scores are at the 50th percentile for the school. And they also encouraged her to leave her scores out when hoping for honors.
What were her grades?
Anonymous wrote:My son we submitted test and I totally regret.
My DD is junior and unless she gets 33 composite or above I'm not sending
Anonymous wrote:My daughter got into UVA yesterday OOS TO. And prior to that info Binghamton and UVM honors. The rest of her apps are RD.
She goes to a private school but I wouldn’t say most people submit bc our college office only lets you submit if your scores are at the 50th percentile for the school. And they also encouraged her to leave her scores out when hoping for honors.
Anonymous wrote:My daughter got into UVA yesterday OOS TO. And prior to that info Binghamton and UVM honors. The rest of her apps are RD.
She goes to a private school but I wouldn’t say most people submit bc our college office only lets you submit if your scores are at the 50th percentile for the school. And they also encouraged her to leave her scores out when hoping for honors.