Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any recent TO success stories in RD?
Couple years ago: Wash U, Wesleyan, Richmond, Northeastern, Wisconsin
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any recent TO success stories in RD?
Couple years ago: Wash U, Wesleyan, Richmond, Northeastern, Wisconsin
Anonymous wrote:For what it’s worth, my kid had a 1440, which was in an awkward place for submitting scores so they went TO to some schools but submitted to others. They’re still waiting on a few decisions next week but so far the only yeses have been from the test submitted schools.
Anonymous wrote:Any recent TO success stories in RD?
Anonymous wrote:Any recent TO success stories in RD?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking at naviance reports for my school, lots of kids got into colleges EA with SAT scores below 1000. Seeing schools like Catholic University, George Mason, St Marys of Maryland, Georgetown, Indiana, Michigan St, Rutgers, Oregon St
You mean they got into GMU test optional with a score below 1000, right? Because GMU is a 1360 at the 75th percentile; a 1260 at the median and the bottom 25th had a 1180, so getting in with below 1000 is unlikely. https://research.schev.edu/rdPage.aspx?enrollment&rdReport=Enrollment.B10_FreshmanProfile
Someone accepted into Geogetown (which doesn't do test optional) with an SAT score below 1000 must be a basketball player, child of a billionaire, or child of a head of state.
Anonymous wrote:Loyola Marymount