In fairness to the OP, she said for every fast, excellent player out there, there are many with 1,600 SATs. As reading comprehension is still part of the SAT, it's no wonder there are so few perfect scores.Anonymous wrote:
0.03% of test takers get a perfect score on the SAT. What are the odds that they are big, fast, and excellent lacrosse players?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look at the rosters of the schools that you’re interested in; that’ll give you a sense of what the coach typically recruits. Also, your grades will matter a lot more than these other factors, even for non-academic viewed schools, because for every fast, excellent player out there, there are many with straight A’s and a 1600 on the SAT.
Really, 1600 on SATs and great lax players?!?
I bet there are zero.
You'd lose that bet. Maybe not a lot of perfect 1600s, but the highly ranked, high academic schools (which is most of the top 20) have their pick of a LOT of elite players with near perfect grades and very high SATs. Grades matter a lot as does size increasingly.
Love the dcum comeback. You'd lose that bet then followed by how you win the bet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look at the rosters of the schools that you’re interested in; that’ll give you a sense of what the coach typically recruits. Also, your grades will matter a lot more than these other factors, even for non-academic viewed schools, because for every fast, excellent player out there, there are many with straight A’s and a 1600 on the SAT.
Really, 1600 on SATs and great lax players?!?
I bet there are zero.
You'd lose that bet. Maybe not a lot of perfect 1600s, but the highly ranked, high academic schools (which is most of the top 20) have their pick of a LOT of elite players with near perfect grades and very high SATs. Grades matter a lot as does size increasingly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look at the rosters of the schools that you’re interested in; that’ll give you a sense of what the coach typically recruits. Also, your grades will matter a lot more than these other factors, even for non-academic viewed schools, because for every fast, excellent player out there, there are many with straight A’s and a 1600 on the SAT.
Really, 1600 on SATs and great lax players?!?
I bet there are zero.
then *Anonymous wrote:If there are many lax players getting 1600, than the SAT's are a joke.
Anonymous wrote:If there are many lax players getting 1600, than the SAT's are a joke.
Anonymous wrote:Look at the rosters of the schools that you’re interested in; that’ll give you a sense of what the coach typically recruits. Also, your grades will matter a lot more than these other factors, even for non-academic viewed schools, because for every fast, excellent player out there, there are many with straight A’s and a 1600 on the SAT.