Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD had 800 M 790 V and got rejected from Eng at MIT, Brown and WL at Cornell. It is something but not a ticket in anywhere.
Because acceptance rates at those schools are Single digits and most STEM/Engineering majors have a 780+ Math.
But at anything outside the T25, yes a 790 MATH will help with STem/Engineering admissions. Doesn't guarantee anything, and having an 800 does not move the needle really either.
But it shows you are capable of being an engineering major.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Depends on where the kid is applying. Will help at state flagships and many specialty schools but does not help at MIT, Harvey Mudd, etc.
+1 my DC who had 800 on math (and 780 on English) was rejected by MIT, CMU, even GA Tech and UIUC (also had 4.0 uwgpa, and 4.92 wgpa from a magnet program).
Got into state flagship with merit.
Granted, DC is a CS major.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD had 800 M 790 V and got rejected from Eng at MIT, Brown and WL at Cornell. It is something but not a ticket in anywhere.
DS ‘23 had the identical scores and wasn’t admitted to Brown or Cornell (or any T20 to which he applied) as a liberal arts major.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD had 800 M 790 V and got rejected from Eng at MIT, Brown and WL at Cornell. It is something but not a ticket in anywhere.
Because acceptance rates at those schools are Single digits and most STEM/Engineering majors have a 780+ Math.
But at anything outside the T25, yes a 790 MATH will help with STem/Engineering admissions. Doesn't guarantee anything, and having an 800 does not move the needle really either.
But it shows you are capable of being an engineering major.
Does 720 RW with 790 math will hurt one's chance for engineering at outside of the T25? Do they need 750+ RW score too?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD had 800 M 790 V and got rejected from Eng at MIT, Brown and WL at Cornell. It is something but not a ticket in anywhere.
this is nuts
Anonymous wrote:DD had 800 M 790 V and got rejected from Eng at MIT, Brown and WL at Cornell. It is something but not a ticket in anywhere.
Anonymous wrote:Eh. My humanities kid got 790 in math. It's just not that hard to do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD had 800 M 790 V and got rejected from Eng at MIT, Brown and WL at Cornell. It is something but not a ticket in anywhere.
this is nuts
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD had 800 M 790 V and got rejected from Eng at MIT, Brown and WL at Cornell. It is something but not a ticket in anywhere.
Because acceptance rates at those schools are Single digits and most STEM/Engineering majors have a 780+ Math.
But at anything outside the T25, yes a 790 MATH will help with STem/Engineering admissions. Doesn't guarantee anything, and having an 800 does not move the needle really either.
But it shows you are capable of being an engineering major.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Depends on where the kid is applying. Will help at state flagships and many specialty schools but does not help at MIT, Harvey Mudd, etc.
+1 my DC who had 800 on math (and 780 on English) was rejected by MIT, CMU, even GA Tech and UIUC (also had 4.0 uwgpa, and 4.92 wgpa from a magnet program).
Got into state flagship with merit.
Granted, DC is a CS major.
Anonymous wrote:DD had 800 M 790 V and got rejected from Eng at MIT, Brown and WL at Cornell. It is something but not a ticket in anywhere.