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i think, with those predicted scores, you can get into uva, nyu, ucla, u oregon, and stony brook. uconn, wash u, and bu are iffy if you only had average grades, and especially if your freshman grades were bad. (i don't know about maryland u, but if you mean umaryland, they go in the second category.) uconn, wash u, bu, and umd are some of the best schools in the country and if you apply to them you might consider them as reach schools.
if you get those predicted scores, you should have no problem getting into a lot of those schools-- certainly there's no need for a community college if that's not what you want.
luck!
if you get those predicted scores, you should have no problem getting into a lot of those schools-- certainly there's no need for a community college if that's not what you want.
luck!
Sat, 05 Jul 2008 16:04:08 GMT
i'm sorry, what?? colleges don't typically look at the grammar section because it was just recently added to the SAT. if you want to get into some of those schools i recommend having at least a 1200 or 1250 even on the two sections.
please add DETAILS.. what exactly are your grades? in my experience i've come to realize that everyone has their own opinion of what "good" and "average" grades are. i've read questions similar to this where the person claims that they did "extremely well" in school and it turns out they just managed to keep a 3.0 3.2 GPA. i would need to know your GPA before giving any advice of real value to you, so add details to this and then i will edit my answer.
you.
please add DETAILS.. what exactly are your grades? in my experience i've come to realize that everyone has their own opinion of what "good" and "average" grades are. i've read questions similar to this where the person claims that they did "extremely well" in school and it turns out they just managed to keep a 3.0 3.2 GPA. i would need to know your GPA before giving any advice of real value to you, so add details to this and then i will edit my answer.
you.
Sat, 05 Jul 2008 16:11:33 GMT
Thatgirl is just plain wrong.
SAT score alone will keep you out of most of those schools.
only school on your list I see you getting into with current scores is Oregon.
Brook I can't speak for, but all of the others are looking for higher grades and scores.
need to take a hard look at the averages/medians for colleges nd apply to schools where you have a real chance.
SAT score alone will keep you out of most of those schools.
only school on your list I see you getting into with current scores is Oregon.
Brook I can't speak for, but all of the others are looking for higher grades and scores.
need to take a hard look at the averages/medians for colleges nd apply to schools where you have a real chance.
Sat, 05 Jul 2008 16:29:06 GMT
You definitely can't get into those! Thatgirl is either lying or just plain stupid.
Sat, 05 Jul 2008 17:46:42 GMT
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