Anonymous
Post 01/14/2022 08:18     Subject: Re:SAT scores, better to disclose or hide

Anonymous wrote:The schools know: if it's good you'll show it, if it's medicore-to-awful you will hide it.


+1
Anonymous
Post 01/13/2022 21:00     Subject: SAT scores, better to disclose or hide

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My DD had an ACT of 29 and submitted it to CWRU and was accepted. I would say 1540 makes the cut.

My kid has an act of 35, and was deferred! 3.89 UW, very rigorous course load. I'm assuming CW is practicing yield protection? They didn't reject DC, but it was a safety for DC, so the deferral was a surprise. DC got into all the other safeties. Still waiting on reaches and matches.


Similar. DC has a ACT of 34, 3.92UW, rigorous courses + leadership and was deferred, but with an overall admission rate of around 29% DC did not consider it a safety.
Anonymous
Post 01/13/2022 17:44     Subject: SAT scores, better to disclose or hide

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is absurd. No one on the planet would tell you to hide a 1540. Furthermore, hide and they will assume the score was MUCH worse.


Geeze people.

This is clearly a troll post!!

Who would "hide" a 1540 anywhere??

Dumb, folks. You fell for it.


I hope you’re right but, as you say, a lot of dumb folks around and OP could be one of them…
Anonymous
Post 01/13/2022 17:37     Subject: SAT scores, better to disclose or hide

Anonymous wrote:Schools say that it doesn't hurt not to submit scores but the numbers don't support that. Notre Dame released its statistics for restricted early action yesterday, for example: 50 percent of the applications didn't submit test scores, but 70 percent of the ones who were accepted did.


Are you talking about this?
https://admissions.nd.edu/visit-engage/stories-news/university-of-notre-dame-reviews-a-record-number-of-9-689-restrictive-early-action-applications-for-the-class-of-2026/

Looks like it came out in December?

My Asian girl got in.
Good to see bump in Asian population.

Anonymous
Post 01/13/2022 17:32     Subject: SAT scores, better to disclose or hide

Anonymous wrote:This is absurd. No one on the planet would tell you to hide a 1540. Furthermore, hide and they will assume the score was MUCH worse.


Geeze people.

This is clearly a troll post!!

Who would "hide" a 1540 anywhere??

Dumb, folks. You fell for it.
Anonymous
Post 01/13/2022 17:31     Subject: SAT scores, better to disclose or hide

Anonymous wrote:My DD had an ACT of 29 and submitted it to CWRU and was accepted. I would say 1540 makes the cut.

My kid has an act of 35, and was deferred! 3.89 UW, very rigorous course load. I'm assuming CW is practicing yield protection? They didn't reject DC, but it was a safety for DC, so the deferral was a surprise. DC got into all the other safeties. Still waiting on reaches and matches.
Anonymous
Post 01/13/2022 17:12     Subject: SAT scores, better to disclose or hide

This is absurd. No one on the planet would tell you to hide a 1540. Furthermore, hide and they will assume the score was MUCH worse.
Anonymous
Post 01/13/2022 17:12     Subject: SAT scores, better to disclose or hide

The only school a 1540 might be "okay" (not low) is Caltech and MIT
Anonymous
Post 01/13/2022 17:11     Subject: SAT scores, better to disclose or hide

Lots of scores in 1500s were deferred/rejected for Case in the EA round. Yield protection.
Anonymous
Post 01/13/2022 17:10     Subject: SAT scores, better to disclose or hide

DS went Test Optional at Case for EA and got the max merit.
Anonymous
Post 01/13/2022 17:10     Subject: SAT scores, better to disclose or hide

Anonymous wrote:No, I'm not a troll...and unfortunately my DD is Asian which is why I am concerned.


However, your logic makes no sense if you believe everything on DCUM...how could it possibly be better to not submit the score since the supposed conclusion would be your DD scored really low. How would it possibly help to hide a score like that?
Anonymous
Post 01/13/2022 17:08     Subject: SAT scores, better to disclose or hide

You should report the score. My DS applied to Case EA. He reported his test scores and received a huge merit scholarship. Good luck!
Anonymous
Post 01/13/2022 17:06     Subject: SAT scores, better to disclose or hide

Anonymous wrote:No, I'm not a troll...and unfortunately my DD is Asian which is why I am concerned.


1540 is great for Case Western even for an Asian.
It's a good score for any school for anyone.
Submit it everywhere.

Anonymous
Post 01/13/2022 17:02     Subject: SAT scores, better to disclose or hide

No, I'm not a troll...and unfortunately my DD is Asian which is why I am concerned.