Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hello! We’ve been saying this on here from months if not years. I think there are 10 new post started every week about this.
I appreciate OP posting so I can see this now. What are you, the post police? Some of us don’t spend our lives on this board.
Anonymous wrote:Hello! We’ve been saying this on here from months if not years. I think there are 10 new post started every week about this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:100% , sat don't have to be very high. 1500 is good enough. My one time 1580 DC didn't get into any t25, going to stern instead.
My one time 1570 kid is going to GWU. The test has far less weight than even ten years ago.
Yup, focus on your essays and narrative instead
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:100% , sat don't have to be very high. 1500 is good enough. My one time 1580 DC didn't get into any t25, going to stern instead.
My one time 1570 kid is going to GWU. The test has far less weight than even ten years ago.
Anonymous wrote:100% , sat don't have to be very high. 1500 is good enough. My one time 1580 DC didn't get into any t25, going to stern instead.
Anonymous wrote:He is first generation, and his parents are immigrants - he is from the inner city of Newark. Glad his efforts were recognized. He was not given the same silver spoon most others had and fought the odds.
Anonymous wrote:As long as you meet the threshold, other parts of your application come into play.
A good example this year:
https://nypost.com/2025/04/15/us-news/nj-high-school-senior-accepted-to-7-ivy-league-colleges-im-still-processing-it/
Arts High School in Newark.
Stats: 1480 on his SATs and 34 on the ACTs
Acceptance from Yale, Harvard, Princeton, Columbia and Brown, the University of Pennsylvania and Dartmouth College.